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Example Question #361 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Find the area of the following parallelogram:
Note: The formula for the area of a parallelogram is .
The base of the parallelogram is 10, while the height is 5.
Example Question #131 : Plane Geometry
Find the area:
The area of a parallelogram can be determined using the following equation:
Therefore,
Example Question #6 : Parallelograms
Find the area of the given parallelogram if .
In order to find the area of a parallelogram, we need to find the product of the base length and height.
Notice that only two of the given values were needed to slove this problem.
Example Question #362 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Find the perimeter of the given parallelogram if
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18
In order to find the perimeter, we find the sum of the OUTER sides:
Notice that we didn't use the height in our calculation.
Example Question #131 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the given parallelogram if
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36
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36
In order to find the perimeter of the parallelogram, we must add the OUTER edges:
Notice that we didn't use height in our calculation.
Example Question #132 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the given parallelogram if
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36
In order to find the perimeter, we need to find the sum of the outer edges:
Notice that we didn't use height in our calculation.
Example Question #133 : Plane Geometry
Find the area of a parallelogram with base length and side length .
Not enough information provided
Not enough information provided
The area of a parallelogram with height and base can be found with the equation . However, while we have been given the length of the base and of another side of the parallelogram, we still do not know the length of the base. Therefore, we do not have enough information to find the area.
Example Question #363 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Find the perimeter of a parallelogram with a height of , a base of , and a side of length .
The perimeter of a parallelogram is the sum of the length of its sides. Since we know the length of the base and of another side, we know that the remaining sides of the parallelogram match those lengths. Therefore:
Example Question #1 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Parallelogram
Find the perimeter of the parallelogram if h=, b=, and c=.
In order to find the perimeter, find the sum of each OUTER side:
Notice the height isn't used in this calculation.
Keep in mind that the sides directly opposite of each other are of the same length. This is why we have and appearing twice in our work.
Example Question #2 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Parallelogram
Find the perimeter of the given parallelogram if
In order to find the perimeter, we must find the sum of the outer edges:
Notice that we didn't use height in our calculation.
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