Area of a triangle = (base x height) / 2, so (9x10)/2 = 90/2 = 45.
Area = 1/2 * base * height Area = 1/2(10 cm)(15 cm) = 75 cm2 ======
Cylinder volume = height 10 cm > radius 7 cm > base area of the cylinder = 153.9380400 cm2 Volume = base area x height = 1539.380400 cm 2
The area of triangle is : 100.0
40
Volume = base area x height so Base area = Volume / height. For example, if the volume is 10cm3 and the height is 2cm, 10/2=5, the base area must be 5cm2.
Area of a triangle = (base x height) / 2, so (9x10)/2 = 90/2 = 45.
The area is 40 square feet. To find the area of any triangle... Divide the base by 2, then multiply by the height.
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
You multiply 10 by 1/2, that would be the base. Then you would multiply your answer of 5 by 10 to get your answer of 50. the formula is ( a=1/2bh) b= base H=height.
Formula for area of Triangle: a=0.5(bh) Where b is the base length and h is the height. For example, a triangle of base 10 and height 5 has an area of 25.
The area of triangle is : 60.0
No. I can only find the height in terms of the base (and area) of the triangle, or the base in terms of the height (and area) of the triangle. Specifically, since: area = 1/2 x base x height ⇒ 22 = 1/2 x base x height ⇒ 44 = base x height I can rearrange that to: height = 44 ÷ base or base = 44 ÷ height For example, the triangle could have a base of 11 units and a height of 4 units; alternatively, the triangle could have a base of 10 units and a height of 4.4 units; or, the triangle could have a height of 2 units and a base of 22 units; etc.
Area = 0.5 * base * height = 0.5 * 12 * 10 = 60 square units.
The area of a cylinder's base with a height of 10 and a volume of 3800 is 380 units2
5 units Area = (10*5)/2 = 25 square units
The area of a triangle is (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height of the triangle). You ought to be able to handle it from this point.