further informations is needed to solve this problem. the area of a triangle is: .5bh plugging in 48 as the area and trying to solve would leave two unknowns.
Multiplication
Yes it is!
The answer depends on what the problem is: are you required to find the lengths of the missing sides, the area, angles, length of diagonal, or WHAT!
If it is a rectangle and not a square there is not enough information to solve this problem for area. Perimeter is 2( B+H) = 46 Area = BH
You multiply it and your finding space of what it has. The multiplication makes the squared.
A=l*w
further informations is needed to solve this problem. the area of a triangle is: .5bh plugging in 48 as the area and trying to solve would leave two unknowns.
Multiplication
Yes it is!
The answer depends on what the problem is: are you required to find the lengths of the missing sides, the area, angles, length of diagonal, or WHAT!
an area model can be used to illustrate each step of multiplication.
There's no such thing as "area of baseheight". Those are some words you overheard when the rest of the class was actually learning a formula for something, possibly the area of a triangle or a parallelogram, or even the volume of a cone or cylinder. Your best move is to go back and learn that formula. After that, the way to solve a problem where that formula is the appropriate one is to use it.
If it is a rectangle and not a square there is not enough information to solve this problem for area. Perimeter is 2( B+H) = 46 Area = BH
I wanted to know how to solve the problem.
It means to solve everything in the problem except pi.
The area of Saint-Solve is 5,840,000.0 square meters.