Midnight review and measurement practice find the area of the parallelogram 60 ft 20 ft 26 ft a 600 ft b1560 ft c 520 ft d 1200

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b1560 ft

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All I see is a bunch of numbers.

If the first numbers are supposed to be the dimensions, and the rest
your choices for answers, how can 3 numbers fit in as dimensions of a ||gram?

To find the area of a parallelogram, you can use the formula:

Area = base × height

In this case, the given measurements are 60 ft, 20 ft, and 26 ft. However, it's not clear which one represents the base and which one represents the height. So, let's assume that 60 ft is the base and 20 ft is the height.

Using the formula:

Area = base × height = 60 ft × 20 ft = 1200 ft²

Therefore, the correct answer is d) 1200 ft².

To find the area of a parallelogram, you need to multiply the length of one side (base) by the height (perpendicular distance) to that base. In this case, the given measurements are:

Length of one side (base): 60 ft
Height (perpendicular distance) to that base: 26 ft

To calculate the area, multiply the base by the height:
Area = Base × Height

Substituting the values into the formula, we get:
Area = 60 ft × 26 ft
Area = 1560 ft²

Therefore, the correct answer is:
b) 1560 ft