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However, if you follow my explanation, you'll arrive at your answer
The area of a parallelogram is:
[tex]Area (A)= Base (b) * Height (h)[/tex]
[tex]A = b * h[/tex]
To solve for Height, we simply make h the subject of formula
[tex]h = \frac{A}{b}[/tex]
In this question, we have that A = 54
Now, let's assume base (b) = 6.
This implies that
[tex]h = \frac{54}{6}[/tex]
[tex]h = 9[/tex]
Or;
Assume that b = 3
[tex]h = \frac{54}{3}[/tex]
[tex]h = 18[/tex]
So, whatever the base of the parallelogram is;
You can easily solve for the height using the above steps