SOLUTION: The area of a parallelogram is 91cm squared and its height is 13cm. What is the length of its base?
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Question 614836: The area of a parallelogram is 91cm squared and its height is 13cm. What is the length of its base?
Answer by asuar010(338) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
area=b*h so to find the base we just divide 91/13 and we get 7
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