find the missing number for a parallelogram

a=244in^2
h=
b=12.6in
(1in=2.54cm)

find the missing number for parallelogram

A=244^2
h=
b=12.6in
(1in=2.54cm)

A = bh

244^2 = 12.6 * h
19.365 = h

244 = 12.6 h

the 244 is already square inches

To find the missing height (h) of the parallelogram, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram, which is given as:

Area = base x height

In this case, we have the following information:
Area (a) = 244 in^2
Base (b) = 12.6 in

So, we can solve for the missing height (h) by rearranging the formula:

h = Area / Base

Plugging in the given values, we get:

h = 244 in^2 / 12.6 in

Now, we need to convert the units from inches to centimeters, as specified by the conversion factor: 1 in = 2.54 cm

To convert inches to centimeters, we multiply the value by the conversion factor.

Thus, the formula to find the missing height in centimeters would be:

h (in cm) = (244 in^2 / 12.6 in) x 2.54 cm/in

Simplifying, we get:

h (in cm) = 244 x 2.54 / 12.6

Now we can calculate the missing height of the parallelogram.