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Your height (centimetres) and mass (kilograms).
The area of a triangle is half base times height so any triangles whose base times height is 60 units will have an area of 30 square units e.g. base = 10 units, height = 6 units; base = 5 units, height = 12 units; base = 7.5 units, height = 8 units.
Area_trapezium = ½ × sum_parallel_sides × height_between_them → height = 2 × area_trapezium ÷ sum_parallel_sides → height = 2 × 98 sq units ÷ (20 + 8) units → height = 196 ÷ 28 units = 7 units.
Without further information it is impossible to say exactly what the base and height are:area_triangle = 1/2 x base x height→ height = 2 x area_triangle ÷ base= 2 x 22 sq units ÷ base= 44 sq units ÷ baseSo for any base > 0 units a corresponding height will be found, eg:base = 1 unit → height= 44 sq units ÷ 1 unit = 44 unitsbase = 2 units → height= 44 sq units ÷ 2 units = 22 unitsbase = 44 units → height= 44 sq units ÷ 44 units = 1 unitbase = 88 units → height= 44 sq units ÷ 88 units =1/2 unitetcAll those triangles above have an area of 22 sq units.
Area = 0.5*base*height = 37.5 square units.
12 units
If the only information that you have is ... A) the figure is a rectangle, and B) the perimeter ... then you cannot calculate the area. The area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the height., The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the height. So, a rectangle with a length of 9 units and a height of 1 until will have a perimeter of 20 units and an area of 9 square units. Another rectangle with a length of 6 units and a height of 4 units will also have a perimeter of 20 units, but it will have an area of 24 square units. To be able to calculate the area from the perimeter you need to know one of two additional things - either one of the measurements, or the ratio of the height to the length.
Area = Base*Height = 15*12.3 = 184.5 square units.
x (height) = 12 units. area_trapezoid = ½ × sum_of_bases × height → height = 2 × area_trapezoid ÷ sum_of_bases → height = 2 × 150 ÷ (8 + 17) = 12 units
The height of a cylinder with a volume of 734.76 cubic units and a radius of 6 units is: 6.497 units.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 units and a height of 8 units has a volume of 226.195 cubic units.
A cone with a base of 5 units and a height of 12 units has a volume of 78.54 cubic units.