A gardener wants to cover a parallelogram-shaped piece of land with colorful flowers. To find the area of the garden, the gardener composes a rectangle. What is the base of the rectangle in meters?

Apologies for the confusion. Since you want to cover the parallelogram-shaped land with colorful flowers, we can cover it by modeling a rectangle on top of it.

In this case, we can consider the base and height of the rectangle as 12m and 10m, respectively, corresponding to the base and height of the parallelogram.

Therefore, the base of the rectangle, which would be the same as the base of the parallelogram, is 12 meters.

To find the base of the rectangle, we need to find the base of the parallelogram-shaped piece of land first. The base of a parallelogram is one of its sides.

Therefore, the base of the rectangle would be the same as the base of the parallelogram-shaped piece of land in meters.

which is?

Apologies for missing that part. The base of the parallelogram-shaped piece of land is the length of one of its sides, which should have been provided in the question or would need to be measured on the actual land. Once you have that measurement, you can use it as the base of the rectangle to find the area of the garden.

what's the number??

Without knowing the specific measurement of the base of the parallelogram-shaped land, I cannot provide a numerical answer. If you have that measurement, you can use it directly as the base of the rectangle to calculate the area. If you can provide the measurement of the base, I can assist you further in calculating the area of the garden.

base is 12m height is 10m

Given that the base of the parallelogram-shaped piece of land is 12 meters and the height is 10 meters, we can use these values to calculate the area of the land.

The area of a parallelogram is calculated using the formula:
Area = base x height

Substitute the given values:
Area = 12m x 10m
Area = 120 square meters

Therefore, the area of the parallelogram-shaped piece of land is 120 square meters.

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