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liberstina [14]
3 years ago
5

Find the area and perimeter of parallelogram.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Aleonysh [2.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Area: 40 cm Perimeter: 30 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

When finding the area of a parallelogram, you use the inside length (in this case, 5cm) and the base (8cm). With perimeter, you use the base and the length (6cm).

8*5=40

8+8+6+6=30

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