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.
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13 cm+ 13 cm= 26 cm, 26 cm is the answer to Part B.
Answer:
y ≥−3
Step-by-step explanation:
1 By inspecting the graph, the range is:
y\ge -3y≥−3
Done
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to know that in order to solve for the volume of a rectangular prism, we have to use this formula: l * w * h. This stands for length multiplied by width multiplied by height.
<u>Step 1</u>
Let's look at the numbers we already have. The height of the prism is 4 feet and the width is 5 feet. When we multiply them together, we got 20 feet.
<u>Step 2</u>
The volume of this prism adds up to 150 square feet. To find the length of this prism, we have to divide 150 by 20.
Our final answer: l = 7.5 feet
We can check our answer by multiplying all the numbers together.
4 * 5* 7.5 = 150