SOLUTION: What are possible base and height for a parallelogram with an area of 45 ft squared if the base and height are a whole number
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Question 736175: What are possible base and height for a parallelogram with an area of 45 ft squared if the base and height are a whole number
Answer by ohtheirony(35) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If we find the factors of 45, we have the base and heights. The formula for area is length times height. The factors of 45 are 1 and 45, 3 and 15, and 5 and 9. So, the parallelogram could be 1 by 45, 3 by 15, or 5 by 9.
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