To find the area of a triangle given its base and its height, use the formula A = bh/2.
The base of the triangle is 14m.
The height of the triangle is 10m.
Plug these values into the formula and solve.
A = bh/2
A = 14(10)/2
A = 140/2
A = 70
Answer:
The area of the triangle is 70 m².
This can be solve by first solving the proportionality constant
Number electic outlets rewired is directly proportional to
time spent
4 = (1 ½)a
Let be the proportionality constant
A = 8/3
O = (8/3)(7.5)
o = 20 outlets will jamal rewired if he works for 7.5 hrs
Answer:
- FALSE
- TRUE
- TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>1.</u>
- Non-standard units can be used to measure volume
- Examples : m³, in³, cm³, mm³, L
<u>2.</u>
- The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by multiplying the length, width, and height
- <u>V = lwh</u>
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<u>3.</u>
- If there are smaller units, then naturally more of the units will be used
- If there are larger units, then less of the units will be used
Formula is π * r^2
π = about 3.14 and the radius is half of the diameter so 28/2 = 14
3.14 * 14^2 = 615.44
B
Answer: 1: 5(3x+4)
2: 6(x2+4x−3)
3: 5x(4x2−3x+2)
4: 4n2(4n2-3)
Step-by-step explanation: