The area of a parallelogram is equal to the base multiplied by the height. Since we can see that this is a parallelogram (because of the two pairs of parallel sides), we now know how to find the area. Since we already know the height and the area, we can substitute their values into the formula to solve for the base.
8 * (the base) = 64
Divide each side by 8 to figure out the length of the base
the base = 8 in.
<u>Answer:</u>
8 meters or 4 meters
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We know that for finding the area of a rhombus, there are two diagonal sides: one of which is 12.5 meters in length and the other one we'll assume to be y.
Then, we can write:
Area of rhombus =
meters
If the sides of the rhombus are not internally diagonal, then we can simply use the following formula:
Area of rhombus = altitude * side
meters
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Answer:
look in the explanation, it is in there
Step-by-step explanation:
i don't know if you are distributing or just using PEMDAS .
if you are distributing then: do in the equation 4(r + 1) + 3r.. do 4 x r and 4 x 1 , now you have 4r + 4 + 3r
7r +4
is what i got!
If you are doing PEMDAS then: first you do what is inside the perenthisis ()
4(r + 1) +3r changes into
4( r1 ) + 3r now you do multipulcation because that in the "M" in pemdas
4r + 3r, then if you are using like terms you would add them
7r
i hope this helps you out!
Answer:
-3.16666666667
Step-by-step explanation: