Assuming that the width of the triangle is the base of the triangle and the the length is height we can calculate area as followed:
1/2 Base x Height = Area of a Triangle
(8 meters ÷ 2) x 6 meters = 4 meters x 6 meters = 24 meters².
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This is not the question I was looking for.1Record the length and width of a square or rectangle. Substitute your measurements into the formula "length x width" to solve for area. For example, a rectangle with a length of 7 meters (m) and a width of 3m has an area of: 7m x 3m = 21m^2 (21 meters squared, or 21 square meters).2Use the formula "(base x height)/2" to find the area of a triangle. A triangle with a height of 7m and a base of 3m has an area of 7m x 3m = 21m^2, divided by two equals 10.5m^2.
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. In this case, the side of the square field is 6 meters, so the area would be 6m x 6m = 36 square meters.
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 108 square meters.