SOLUTION: The bases of two parallelograms are the same length. The height of the first parallelogram is half the height of the second.What is the ratio of the area of the first parallelogram

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Question 730036: The bases of two parallelograms are the same length. The height of the first parallelogram is half the height of the second.What is the ratio of the area of the first parallelogram to the area of the second? Justify your answer.
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