SOLUTION: If the area of a parallelogram is bh, and the base is 8 and the height is 4√3, then how would I calculate the area? Is there a way to reduce 32√3?

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Question 620172: If the area of a parallelogram is bh, and the base is 8 and the height is 4√3, then how would I calculate the area? Is there a way to reduce 32√3?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi,

If the area of a parallelogram is bh, and the base is 8 and the height is 4sqrt%283%29
A = bh = 8%2A4sqrt%283%29+=+32sqrt%283%29+
32sqrt%283%29 = 55.4 units^2 in decimal form rounded to the nearest tenth