No you dont you multiply using area for example: A=LxW 4mx8m A=32m
If: 8m = 32m+96 Then: m = -4
ind the area of the rhombus if AE = 20 m and DE = 32 m.
To work out the area of a triangle, you use the equation, 1/2 base * height... So in this scenario, the area would be: (25m / 2) * 32m = 400m2
32m
The area of a square that has a perimeter of 32m is: 64 m2
You mean 32m width and height? Cuz you need to know both to get the area. You just multiply them together. If your height is 32m and your width 32m then area would be 1024m, it's simple math.
32m. Area_of_square = side2 -> side = √area -> side = √64m2 = 8m Perimeter_of_square = 4 x side -> Perimeter = 4 x 8m = 32m
No you dont you multiply using area for example: A=LxW 4mx8m A=32m
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m.
A trapezoid does not have three bases!
If: 8m = 32m+96 Then: m = -4
it is about 723 miles and about 11h and 32m of a drive
it was 32m metres long. i can't remember how tall it was though. sorry
ind the area of the rhombus if AE = 20 m and DE = 32 m.
To work out the area of a triangle, you use the equation, 1/2 base * height... So in this scenario, the area would be: (25m / 2) * 32m = 400m2