Find the perimeters and area of the parallelogram

base 9mm side 4mm and 3mm so i add the sided and x like 9*4*3 for the area?

A parallelogram has opposite sides equal, so there would be only 2 values for the sides.

You gave 3.
You don't have a parallelogram.

Hi Reiny the parallelogram has a line that connects to the image and a dotted line to connect to the parallelogram that is 3mm. i hope this makes sense??

To find the perimeter of a parallelogram, you need to add the lengths of all its sides. In this case, you are given the base length of 9mm and two side lengths of 4mm and 3mm.

The formula for the perimeter of a parallelogram is:
Perimeter = 2(Base length + Side length)

So, in this case, the perimeter can be calculated as:
Perimeter = 2(9mm + 4mm + 3mm)
Perimeter = 2(16mm)
Perimeter = 32mm

To find the area of a parallelogram, you multiply the base length by the height. However, you haven't mentioned the height of the parallelogram.

If you have the height, multiply the base length (9mm) by the height to find the area:
Area = Base length * Height

If you don't know the height, you won't be able to calculate the area using the given information. The area requires the height to be provided.