Parallelogram Problems - base, length, height, perimeter and area


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Objective: I know how to solve parallelogram problems involving base, length, height, perimeter and area.
 

To find the area of a parallelogram, we multiply the base by the height. The height of a parallelogram is always perpendicular to the base.

Area = bh

Read the lesson on area of parallelogram if you need to learn how to calculate the area of a parallelogram.
 

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Parallelogram Problems - length, width, perimeter, area
Solve the following.
(Remember to include the relevant unit or square unit in your answer)


What is the base of a parallelogram with a base of 6 cm and a height of 8 cm?


What is the area of a parallelogram with base 12 m, side length 31 m, and height 26 m?


What is the height of a parallelogram that has a base of 12 ft and an area of 132 square ft?


If the area of a parallelogram is 380 square mm and the height is 38 mm, what is the length of the base?


If the height of a parallelogram is 36.4 cm and the base is 17.6 cm, what is the area of the parallelogram?


What is the perimeter of a parallelogram with side length 26 mm, height 24 mm, and base 25 mm?


If the area of a parallelogram is 90 square mm and the height is 9 mm, what is the length of the base?


What is the area of a parallelogram with height 21 mm, base 20 mm, and side length 31 mm?



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