SOLUTION: The area of a parallelogram is 24.96 cm squared. The base is 6.4 cm. If the measures of the base and height are each doubles, find the area of the resulting parallelogram.
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Question 75927: The area of a parallelogram is 24.96 cm squared. The base is 6.4 cm. If the measures of the base and height are each doubles, find the area of the resulting parallelogram.
Answer by Cintchr(481) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Double each the length and height
if you look closely, when the lengths are doubled ... the area is quadrupled.
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