I would convert to base 10 , multiply and then convert back to base 6. 35 base 6 is 3 * 6 + 5 = 23 in base ten. 4 * 23 = 92 which is 2*36 + 3* 6 + 2 , in base 6 , the answer is 232 .
Use the formula 1/2bh to find the area of a triangle side. Then multiply that by 6 because you have 6 sides on the base.
find the area of a base and then multiply by six. Then you square it. or 6 x ba (2)=lateral area
it equals 4200
Divide by -6.
I would convert to base 10 , multiply and then convert back to base 6. 35 base 6 is 3 * 6 + 5 = 23 in base ten. 4 * 23 = 92 which is 2*36 + 3* 6 + 2 , in base 6 , the answer is 232 .
Change the dimensions into the same units and multiply
I would multiply 6 times 6 times 6.
Use the formula 1/2bh to find the area of a triangle side. Then multiply that by 6 because you have 6 sides on the base.
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find the area of a base and then multiply by six. Then you square it. or 6 x ba (2)=lateral area
1/2*height*base = area 1/2*4/9*base = 5/6 square metres Multiply both sides by 2: 4/9*base = 5/3 Multiply both sides by 9: 4*base = 15 Divide both sides by 4 to find the length of the base: base = 3.75 metres Check: 1/2*4/9*3.75 = 5/6 square metres
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
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Easy. Since the side is the base and the apothem is the height of the triangle, multiply them and divide by two to get the area of the triangle. 3 * 3.46 = 10.38 /2 = 5.19. Then multiply by 6 to get the area of the hexagon. 5.19 * 6 = 31.14. You multiply by 6 because you can fit 6 regular triangles in a regular hexagon. We've already found the area of one regular triangle in the hexagon.
Multiply the height by 3 to get the base.
it equals 4200