Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete because the area of the parallelogram is missing. However, the following will guide you in answering the question
Given
[tex]Base = 16\ ft[/tex]
Required
Determine the Height
Area of a Parallelogram is:
[tex]Area = Base * Height[/tex]
Make Height the subject
[tex]Height = \frac{Area}{Base}[/tex]
Substitute 16 for Base
[tex]Height = \frac{Area}{16}[/tex]
This implies that you divide the value of area by 16 to get the height of the parallelogram.
Take for instance;
[tex]Area = 64ft\²[/tex]
The height would be
[tex]Height = \frac{64}{16}[/tex]
[tex]Height = 4\ ft[/tex]
Or
[tex]Area = 80ft\²[/tex]
The height would be
[tex]Height = \frac{80}{16}[/tex]
[tex]Height = 5\ ft[/tex]