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lemonduck925Lv1
6 Nov 2019
The area A of a parallelogram is the product of the base b and the height h. The area A of a triangle is one· half the product of the base b and the height h. The volume V of a cube is the cube of the lengths of an edge. The volume V of a rectangular solid is the product of the length /, the width w. and the height h. Show transcribed image text
The area A of a parallelogram is the product of the base b and the height h. The area A of a triangle is one· half the product of the base b and the height h. The volume V of a cube is the cube of the lengths of an edge. The volume V of a rectangular solid is the product of the length /, the width w. and the height h.
Show transcribed image text Bunny GreenfelderLv2
18 Sep 2019