

To solve for the area of a triangle, we multiply the length and height, then divide that by two. L = 10. H = 7.



To solve for the perimeter, or edges, of the triangle, we need to use the Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c² to solve for the third side. We already know two measures: 10 and 7. Now we need to square them, add them together to get c², then take the root of that number.

We cannot simplify √149, so we either leave it, or round it.

This is rounded to the nearest 10,000.

Now that we have the measure of the longest side, we can add all three sides together to get the perimeter of the triangle.


Answer:
can you explain more please?
Answer:
The third one and the fourth one.
Step-by-step explanation:
61 x 5 = 305. Not 3050
381*27=10287. Not 1152
854*63=53802.
562*42=23604
72*30=2160. Not 270
The answer would be 12/54 (twelve fifty fourths) but if you simplify it you would get 2/9 (two ninths).
The answer to your question is choice C.