The area of a parallelogram is 420 centimeters squared and the height is 35 cm. Find the corresponding base. Be sure to show all work and label your answer

A = b * h

420 = 35h

420/35 = h

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Find the area of the regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
the individual sides are 10 the radius is 13.07

I did not answer this earlier because it makes no sense. A regular polygon is not a circle and has no radius. Do you mean a circle passing through the midpoints of the sides or through the corners or what ?

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Find the area of the regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

Question 18 (2 points)
Find the area of the regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

a 673.3 inches squared
b 483.2 inches squared
c 336.6 inches squared
d 966.4 inches squared

the 10 is alone the outside of one of the sides and there is a dot in center and a dashed line that goes to one segmement. is is 13.07

If your radius is to the corners, then

10 = 2* 13.07 sin (180/n)
sin (180/n) = .382555
180/n = 22.5
n = 8 sides
360/8 = 45 = top angle of each isoceles triangle
half of that has hpotenuse of 13.07 and base of 5
area of each of those 16 triangles = (1/2) (5)(13.07 cos 22.5) = 30.2
16*30.2 = 483

To find the corresponding base of the parallelogram, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram:

Area = base * height

From the given information, we know that the area of the parallelogram is 420 cm² and the height is 35 cm.

So, we can substitute these values into the formula:

420 cm² = base * 35 cm

To find the value of the base, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. To do this, we can divide both sides of the equation by 35 cm:

420 cm² / 35 cm = base

Simplifying this expression, we have:

12 cm = base

Therefore, the corresponding base of the parallelogram is 12 cm.

The label for the answer would be: base = 12 cm.