Answer:
10.7 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the area of the base
A = 1/2 *2*1.7
A =1.7
Then find the area of one of the sides
A = 1/2 (2*3)
A = 3
There are 3 sides and they are identical
Multiply one of the sides by 3
3*3=9
Add the sides and the base together
9+1.7
10.7 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, one pair of opposite sides could measure 10 inches. and the other pair could measure 13 inches
4 - -2
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-- They are unequal
-- The area of the circle is (pi) (radius²) = 19.63 inches² .
-- The area of the square is (side length)² = 25 inches² .
-- The area of the square is 27.3% greater than the area of the circle.