Naturally its perimeter and area will increase accordingly
triangle
A triangle.
Perimeter of the base of the ruler multiplied by its height
increase
It is the lateral area (which is 1/2 the perimeter multiplied by the slant height), plus the area of the base.
To find the area :_ 1/2 Breadth * Height (half multiplied by breadth multiplied by height) Try again. Here is the correct answer. Area = AL + 2AB AL = area of the laterals = perimeter of base X height AB = area of the base
The original volume is multiplied by 27.
The area of a triangle is the base length multiplied by the height divided by two.A = b*h/2The perimeter of the triangle is the sum of all of the side lengths.P = side1 + side2 + side3
The volume of the box will be multiplied byeight.
Height = (Perimeter/2) - Base
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.
It depends on the polygon... key: b=base h=height Triangle: area=1/2bh Rectangle or Square: area=bh Trapezoid: area=1/2h(b1+b2) Rhombus: area=bh or 1/2*d1*d2 d= diagonal Regular Polygon (all sides of equal length): area=1/2ap a = apothem p = perimeter Circle: pi(radius*squared) pie = 3.14 squared = multiplied by itself