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The parallelogram shown below has an area of 72 7272 units 2 2 squared. 6 6 h h 13 13 Find the missing height. h = h=h, equals units The parallelogram shown below has an area of 72 7272 units 2 2 squared. 6 6 h h 13 13 Find the missing height. h = h=h, equals units

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