Tuesday, March 20, 2007
How To Measure the Area of a Paralellegram
To find the area of a paralellegram,there are two ways,one you measure the L and the W. Then times the L by two and the W by two.Then times the numbers that you got from the L and W and you have your awnser(be sure tomake it cm,m or km squared).The second way is you can cut (not literally)from the top part of the parellelgram.Then drag it over to the side where it's slanted and make a rectangle.Then you measure the W times the L and you have your awnser.
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jackson you did a great job explaining parelelagrams. if i get stuck then ill look here to find what i need
hey jackson
I thought that your entry was good you named the ways , you gave all information on how to measure it, and I thought you did a good job. Just remember to make it a little easier like put it in easier words.
hey jackson
you did a very good job you explained everything so well and it was relly great and you sowed all the info that you needed and i understood it awsomely
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hey Jackson
u did a really good job on the blog. you explained it very well and explained the other ways to find the area. and instead of saying width and length you used W and L that was smart because u used it a lot.
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