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27 August, 07:01

If the height and base of the parallelogram shown are each decreased by 2 cm what is the area of the new parallelogram

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    complete question:

    If the height and base of the parallelogram shown are each decreased by 2 cm, what is the area of the new parallelogram?

    A parallelogram with a base of 10 centimetres and a height of 8 centimetres

    area = 48 cm²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A parallelogram is quadrilateral with 4 sides formed by 2 pair of parallel lines. The area of a parallelogram is represented as follows:

    area of parallelogram = B * H

    where

    B = breadth

    H = height

    According to the question the height and the base each reduced by 2 cm.

    The new base = 10 - 2 = 8 cm

    The new height = 8 - 2 = 6 cm

    area = B * H

    area = 8 * 6

    area = 48 cm²
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