Find the area of the parallelogram.

A height of 8 and a base of 24 then there is a another number I think its length but its 8 and im confused because its B*H for parallelogram sooo yea can someone help me and show me how. thanks.

what is the surface area of the prism?

There is a prism with a height of 4mm a width of 15mm and length 3mm. PLZ EXPLAIN THIS AAS WELL I get confused with surface areas. thanks.

Can u tell me the surface area well how to do it? plz and thanks

That site explains it very well in words and diagrams.

I'm lost can someone please help me

To find the area of a parallelogram, you need the measurements of its base and height. In this case, the base is given as 24 and the height is given as 8.

The formula for finding the area of a parallelogram is:
Area = Base x Height

Substituting the given values, we have:
Area = 24 x 8
= 192 square units.

Therefore, the area of the parallelogram is 192 square units.

Now let's move on to finding the surface area of the prism.

To find the surface area of a prism, you need to sum up the areas of all its faces. In this case, we assume that the prism is rectangular, so it has six faces: a top and bottom face, two side faces, and two end faces.

To calculate the surface area, first, let's find the area of each face.

The top and bottom faces are both rectangles, and their areas can be calculated using the formula:
Area = Length x Width

Substituting the given values, we have:
Top and bottom face area = 15mm x 3mm
= 45 square mm.

The two side faces are also rectangles, and their areas can be calculated in the same way:
Side face area = Height x Width
= 4mm x 15mm
= 60 square mm.

Finally, the two end faces are also rectangles, so their areas are equal to the side face area, which is 60 square mm.

Now, to find the total surface area, you need to add up all the face areas:
Total Surface Area = 2(Top and bottom face area) + 2(Side face area) + 2(End face area)

Substituting the calculated values, we have:
Total Surface Area = 2(45 square mm) + 2(60 square mm) + 2(60 square mm)
= 90 square mm + 120 square mm + 120 square mm
= 330 square mm.

Therefore, the surface area of the prism is 330 square mm.

A = 8 * 24

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http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/cuboids-rectangular-prisms.html