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What is the area, in square units, of the parallelogram shown below?

A parallelogram ABCD is shown with height 12 units and base 8 units.
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12 square units
24 square units
48 square units
96 square units


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To figure out the area of a parallelogram, we need to identify its formula. However, I do know the formula, which is Area = Base x Height.

Area = Base x Height

Area = 8 x 12

        = 96 cm squared

Therefore, the answer it 96 cm squared. By the way, I recommend that you review and comprehend the topic regarding area. Try memorizing all formulas for the shapes.

Rectangle & Square: Area = length x width

Triangle: Area = base x height

                                    2

Trapezoid: Area = (Base 1 + Base 2) x h

                                             2

Pararellogram: Area = base x height

Circle: Area = pi x r sqaured

Those are all the formulas I can recall; however, there might be more.

96 square units is the correct answer
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