Area = 0.5*base*height
44 = 0.5*base*11
Therefore base = 8 m.
you just have to measure it in inches all the sidesAnother Answer:-Area of a triangle = 0.5*base*height
The way you can work out the length of a triangle is if you are given the height and the area of that triangle ( this works of you don't want to measure it) or you could just measure it.
It's simple. Measure it!
you can't unless you measure it.
Square feet is a measure of area and does not have to be square. The area of a triangle is 0.5*base*height where the base and height are expressed in feet. (The height is the vertical distance from the apex t the base.)
Area of a triangle is 1/2*Base*Height. I believe you can take it from here.
You need to measure how wide it is and the height of the triangle then multiply them together and the you get your answere.
You measure the base and the height. Then use the formula (base*height)/2.
To find the height of a triangle, you can use the formula: height = (2 * area) / base. The base of the triangle is one side of the triangle to which the height is perpendicular. The area can be calculated using different methods depending on the information available, such as using the lengths of the sides and Heron's formula or using the base and the height.
The height is a linear measure and so cannot be "11.3 ft by 4.3 ft", which is a measure of an area.
If the given length is the measure length of the base of the triangle, then the area of the triangle is: A = (bh)/2 = (10 x 20)/2 = 100.
Area of a triangle = base * height / 2 Therefore the base = Area * 2 / height