Mathematics
The area of a parallelogram is 338 m2. If its altitude is twice the corresponding base, determine the base and the altitude.
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Answer
ABCD is a parallelogram given below:

Given,
Area of parallelogram = 338 m2
Let base BC = x
∴ Altitude (height) = AE = 2x
Area of parallelogram = Base × Height
⇒ 338 = x × 2x
⇒ 2x2 = 338
⇒ x2 =
⇒ x2 = 169
⇒ x = = 13 m
∴ Base (BC) = x = 13 m.
Altitude (AE) = 2x = 2 × 13 = 26 m.
Hence, base = 13 m and altitude = 26 m.
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