What is the area of the triangle?
A.
square meters
B.
square meters
C.
square meters
D.
square meters
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Help please the question is there and click the attachment please
OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
you do base times height to find it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Area = ½ × base × height
OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
then divide by 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
WHat is t base and height :/
OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
the base is 10
OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
the height is 12 and remember to divide by 2 afterwords
OpenStudy (anonymous):
60 By the way can u help me witj 1 more??
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OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
ok just remember to fan and medal :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok I did
OpenStudy (nothingwasthesame):
thx :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A.
32 square inches
B.
39 square inches
C.
84 square inches
D.
96 square inches
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the area of the figure?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@iPwnBunnies
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now we have tow rectangle
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mhm
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OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
So, use the picture Mustafa made. You can find the area of the two rectangles. Add the areas up, and that will give you the area of the whole rectangle.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got 32
OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
Try again.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I added them up
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OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
The top rectangle has side lengths of 6 and 12.
The bottom one has lengths of 2 and 6.
OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
No, you have to find the area of both rectangles, first.