Find the area of the parallelogram.

60 ft 67 ft
57 ft
A.3,302 ft2
B.3,484 ft2
C.3,752 ft2
D.4,020 ft2

1 B

2 C
3 D
4 A
5 C
6 D
7 B
8 B

1. 3,484 ft2

2. 10.92 cm2
3. 128 ft2
4. 432 units2
5. 25.12 in.
6. 25.48 ft
7. 289.38 m2
8. 40 ft
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area of parallelogram

= (sum of the two parallel sides)/2 * the distance between them

Since I have no idea what sides your 3 dimensions stand for,
and you didn't give me your choice, I can't check your answer

The area is the base times the altitude perpendicular to the base.

Go with Damon's formula,

I was thinking of a trapezoid, but
since a parallelogram is also a trapezoid, the formula I used would still work

To find the area of a parallelogram, you need to know the base length and the height. In this case, the base length of the parallelogram is given as 60 ft, and the height is given as 57 ft.

To calculate the area, you can use the formula: Area = base length x height.

Plug in the given values:
Area = 60 ft x 57 ft

Now, you can calculate the area by multiplying the base length by the height:
Area = 3420 ft^2.

The correct answer is not provided in the options. The area of the parallelogram is 3420 ft^2, which is not listed as one of the answer choices.

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