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No, a triangles area is calculated from base x height / 2
The area of any triangle can be found by... dividing the base by 2, then multiplying that figure by the height. In this example, 13 / 2 = 6.5... 6.5 x 6 is 39. So - your answer is 39 square feet.
The height can be found by dividing the area by the sum of the bases and multiplying the result by 2
The base is 20 feet long. The area is found by dividing the base by 2, and multiplying that figure by the height. In this example we already know the area and the height so... 50=(b/2)*5 therefore b/2 must equal 10. So - the base is 20.
Length times width times height LxWxH=V
To find the mass of a cube by multiplying the density times the volume of the cube. The volume can be found by multiplying the height times the height times the length.
No, a triangles area is calculated from base x height / 2
the volume of a rectangular prism, like it if it helped you
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The area of any triangle can be found by... dividing the base by 2, then multiplying that figure by the height. In this example, 13 / 2 = 6.5... 6.5 x 6 is 39. So - your answer is 39 square feet.
The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of its base times its height.
The height can be found by dividing the area by the sum of the bases and multiplying the result by 2
The base is 20 feet long. The area is found by dividing the base by 2, and multiplying that figure by the height. In this example we already know the area and the height so... 50=(b/2)*5 therefore b/2 must equal 10. So - the base is 20.
Length times width times height LxWxH=V
A rectangle is a two-dimensional or plane figure it therefore does not have a volume. It has an area which is found by multiplying the length by the width.
It would be 4 times the area of one side. The area of one side is found by multiplying 1/2 the length of the base times the height. 4 x (1/2B X H)
Multiply area of the base by height of the figure.