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
To draw a triangle with an area of 6cm², you need to determine the base and height of the triangle. The formula for the area of a triangle is 0.5 * base * height. So, if the area is 6cm², you could have a base of 4cm and a height of 3cm, or a base of 6cm and a height of 2cm. Once you have the base and height values, you can draw the triangle with those measurements.
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
99.6 cm
Perimeter = 6*6 = 36 cm
Area = 1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height Area = 1/2*(8+4)*6 = 36 square cm