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Do a rectangle have the same area formula as a paralellogram? - Answers
Yes, but keep in mind that with a rectangle, the "height" of it is the same as the length of one of the sides. But with a paralellogram, the "height" is going to be less than one of the sides, because the walls are leaning over, not standing straight up. So you have to either be given the "height" in the problem or you have to calculate it.
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Do a rectangle have the same area formula as a paralellogram? - Answers
Yes, but keep in mind that with a rectangle, the "height" of it is the same as the length of one of the sides. But with a paralellogram, the "height" is going to be less than one of the sides, because the walls are leaning over, not standing straight up. So you have to either be given the "height" in the problem or you have to calculate it.
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Do a rectangle have the same area formula as a paralellogram? - Answers
Yes, but keep in mind that with a rectangle, the "height" of it is the same as the length of one of the sides. But with a paralellogram, the "height" is going to be less than one of the sides, because the walls are leaning over, not standing straight up. So you have to either be given the "height" in the problem or you have to calculate it.
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