Area_of_triangle = base x height / 2
area = 18m x 20m / 2
= 180m2
Area of traingle = Base * Height / 2 = 18*12/2 = 108 m2
The area of a circle is its radius squared times pi. The area of your circle (according to a Google search) is 254.4690087
18m=18000mm i belive :)
The first area is changing by -2mm/year, the second by 7mm/year, making a total of 9mm/year difference. 9mm/year times 2000 years = 18m
to find a perimeter of a triangle you need the add the lengths of the sides. So in this case, the sides are 18 + 32 + 252 so the answer would be 302meters Just a little hint : keep in mind what the measurements are in (i.e. centimeters, meters...) . you might to convert for some problems.
The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2b x h. A = 1/2*18m*20m = 180 m2
Area of traingle = Base * Height / 2 = 18*12/2 = 108 m2
The formula for the area of a triangle is, A = 1/2b x h, where b is base and h is height. A = 1/2(18m) x 20m = 180m2 Another way to write the formula for the area of a triangle is A = (b x h)/2, which gives the same answer. A = (18m x 20m)/2 = 180m2
The formula for the area of a triangle is, A = 1/2b x h, where b is base and h is height. A = 1/2(18m) x 20m = 180m2 Another way to write the formula for the area of a triangle is A = (b x h)/2, which gives the same answer. A = (18m x 20m)/2 = 180m2
It is: 0.5*18*20 = 180 square m
18 * 2 = 36 / 2 = 18 m2
To find the area of a triangle, use the following formula:A = 1/2 ( b * h )whereas, variable b = base and h = height.A = 1/2 ( 18 * 20 )A = 1/2 ( 360 )A = 180 m3
The question cannot be answered because there is an error in the information provided. If the base of a rectangle is 18m, and the side is 20 m, then the area cannot be 108m. (It cannot be any number of metres since area must be measured in square metres, but that is another matter)
To calculate the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 11m, 18m, and 22m, simply add the lengths of all sides: 11m + 18m + 22m = 51m. The area, however, cannot be determined with just the side lengths provided, as the shape is not specified (e.g., triangle, rectangle). If it's a triangle, you would need additional information, like the height, or you could use Heron's formula if you have all three sides. For other shapes, the area would depend on the specific geometry.
If C=18m then A = 25.783m2
216 square meters.
32576 m3. First find the area of the base: ∏r2 where ∏ is the mathematical constant 3.142 and r2 is the radius multiplied by itself. 3.142 x 18 x 18 = 1018.008. To find the volume of the cylinder multiply the area of the base by the height. 1018.008 x 32 = 32576.26 cubic meters.