This is complicated, as you don't have any dimensions to work with. While the area of a parallelogram IS base x height, as the previous person said, their answer was wrong because we don't actually KNOW the height since if one side is the base, the other isn't the height - its the hypotenuse of a triangle that has the height as one of its sides. If we knew the other side, we could use Pythagorus' Theorem to come up with a formula for the height, but we don't know that either. I'm not sure this can be solved without more information. I could be wrong though.
2006-08-01 12:37:52
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answered by cyberdjinn2k 2
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This problem does not have an unique answer.
If A is the length of 2 sides of a parallelogram and B is the length of the other 2, the area of the parallelogram can be anywhere between 0 and AxB depending on the angles the two sides make.
2006-08-01 12:54:52
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answered by rt11guru 6
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2016-12-11 04:40:31
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answered by ? 3
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Ratio is 3b = 2h, therefore b = 2h/3
Area = Base x Height
1536 = 2h/3 x h
512 = 2h^2
16 = h
from before, b = 2h/3
b = 32/3 or 10.67
2006-08-01 12:26:19
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answered by p_rutherford2003 5
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rt11guru is spot on.
2006-08-01 13:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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