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18 April, 07:57

The area of a parallelogram is 35p^6q^6 square units. If the base of the parallelogram measures 5pq^2 units, what is the heoght of the parallelogram? (p>0 and q>0)

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  1. 18 April, 08:22
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    The height = area / base = (35p^6q^6) / 5pq^2

    = 7p^5q^4 units Answer
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