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anyanavicka [17]
2 years ago
11

Parallelograms s and t are each labeled with a base and a corresponding height

Mathematics
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Parallelogram S:

b = 7 and h = 6

Parallelogram T:

b = 3 and h = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The given information is incomplete and is not enough to answer the question. (See attachment for complete question)

Required

Determine the values of b and h for both parallelogram

The question will be answered by observing the features of each parallelogram and recording the required values

<u>For parallelogram S.</u>

<em>The vertical arrow at the left-hand side represents b and the arrow highlights 7 grid boxes.</em>

Hence:

b = 7

<em>The horizontal dotted lines represents h and this line highlights 6 grid boxes.</em>

Hence:

h = 6

<u>For parallelogram T.</u>

<em>The horizontal arrow represents b and the arrow highlights 3 grid boxes.</em>

Hence:

b = 3

<em>The vertical dotted lines represents h and this line highlights 6 grid boxes.</em>

Hence:

h = 6

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