There is not enough information here to be able to answer this. Imagine a triangle with 2 sides, each of 10.49 inches, It would have almost no area compared with one with 3 sides of 7 inches each. Both triangles could have perimeters of 21 inches.
62.354 inches2
Perimeter of equilateral triangle: 24 units Area of equilateral triangle: 27.713 square units rounded to three decimal places
XXVII = 27 An equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 27 inches has three equal sides of 9 inches. Area of a triangle = base times its perpendicular height divided by 2. An equilateral triangle can be considered as being two right angled triangles joined together. So by halving the length of the base we can find its height by using Pythagoras' Theorem: hypotenuse2 - base2 = height2 92-4.52 = 60.75 square inches. Square root of 60.75 = 7.794228634 inches. Area = 9x7.794228634/2 = 35.07402885 square inches. Therefore area of an equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 27 inches is 35.074 square inches correct to 3 decimal places. Answered by David Gambell, Merseyside, England.
Area equals 15.59
You cannot. For a given area, an equilateral triangle will have the smallest perimeter but that perimeter can be increased - without limit - without increasing the area.
21.20
Find the area of an equilateral triangle that has a perimeter of 21 inches. Round the answer to one decimal place.
3.897 square inches.
62.354 inches2
Area of equilateral triangle: 0.5*7*7*sin(60 degrees) = 21.2 square inches
21.2 sq inches.
Find the area of an equilateral triangle if its perimeter is 18 ft
(6.06 x 3.5) = 21.20 sq in.
Perimeter of equilateral triangle: 24 units Area of equilateral triangle: 27.713 square units rounded to three decimal places
Area of equilateral triangle: 0.5*8*8*sin(60 degrees) = 27.7 square inches rounded
the answer is 32
The area of a given hexagon is equal to the area of an equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 36 inches. Find the length of a side of the regular hexagon.Click once to select an item at the bottom of the problem.