70 square inches
Perimeter = sum of its 4 sides Area = 0.5*(sum of 2 parallel sides)*height
Because usually the measure of interest is the vertical height, not the slant height.
1/2*(sum of both parallel bases)*height = area multiply both sides by 2 and then divide both sides by (sum of both parallel bases) height = (2*area) divided by (sum of both parallel sides)
Work out each figure separately then add them together: Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Area of a rectangle = length*height
take a jar and fill it with water. then put the figure in the water and measure the difference in height of the water.
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Need to know the measure of the other base
No, squatting only makes you LOOK shorter in height temporarily.
Measure the height of the water column and the diameter of the fountain. Volume = πr2h
How does one "grow" shorter....?
if it is a 2 dimensional shape you do height multiplied by width but if it is a three dimensional figure you multiply length by width by height and there are three dimensions.
To measure the area of a trapezoid, you can use the formula: Area = (1/2) * (sum of the lengths of the parallel sides) * (height). Simply add the lengths of the two parallel sides together, multiply by the height, and then divide by 2 to find the area of the trapezoid.
Approximately 10 feet in height or shorter