Any length you want.
b=5cm/h=6cm
Area is found by A=Bh. B is base length,and h is height. A is area. So, to solve this problem, you would say the base length, 6 cm, and the height , 4 cm, and multiply them. 6x4=24. The are of the rectangle would have an area of 24 cm. squared.
No.
There is no such square with those dimensions but if you mean a rectangle then 12*6 = 72 square cm
Area = 1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height Area = 1/2*(8+4)*6 = 36 square cm
b=5cm/h=6cm
The area is 60cm2
Area = (Base x Height) divided by 2.12cm x 6cm = 72cm sq.72cm sq. divided by 2 = 36 cm sq.Area of triangle = 36 cm square
Area is found by A=Bh. B is base length,and h is height. A is area. So, to solve this problem, you would say the base length, 6 cm, and the height , 4 cm, and multiply them. 6x4=24. The are of the rectangle would have an area of 24 cm. squared.
4 cm Because area equal base x height 24/6=4
The volume of a prism can be calculated using the formula ( V = \text{base area} \times \text{height} ). For a rectangular prism with width, length, and height of 6 cm, the base area is ( 6 , \text{cm} \times 6 , \text{cm} = 36 , \text{cm}^2 ). Therefore, the volume is ( 36 , \text{cm}^2 \times 6 , \text{cm} = 216 , \text{cm}^3 ).
Well, it helps immensely to know the formula for the area of a triangle. The area of a triangle is 1/2 (length of the base) times (height) .Knowing that, all you have to do is draw a triangle in such a way that the length of the base (in cm), multiplied by the height (in cm) is 12 . There are an infinite number of ways to do it, so finding one should not be a problem.
assuming its an isosceles triangle, then its 16 cm high
No.
There is no such square with those dimensions but if you mean a rectangle then 12*6 = 72 square cm
Perimeter = 6*6 = 36 cm
99.6 cm