Area = 1/2bh
Area = 1/2(16 m)(10 m)
= 80 m2
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Area = Base * Height so Base = Area/Height
You can find the height of a parallelogram given the area and base measures by working backwards from the area formula. The area of a parallelogram is found with the formula: Area = Base * Height To solve this equation for Height, we divide both sides by the base. Area / Base = (Base * Height) / Base Simplify: Area / Base = Height
Area = 0.5*Base*Height
Divide the area by height then you get the base.
Area = 1/2 * base * height.
Area = Base * Height so Base = Area/Height
You haven't told us the question. If you're looking for the area of a triangle, that's 1/2 of (height of the triangle) times (length of the triangle's base).
You can find the height of a parallelogram given the area and base measures by working backwards from the area formula. The area of a parallelogram is found with the formula: Area = Base * Height To solve this equation for Height, we divide both sides by the base. Area / Base = (Base * Height) / Base Simplify: Area / Base = Height
Area = 0.5*Base*Height
The relation between the height of a triangle, its base and its area is given by: Area = 0.5 * Base * Height Therefore, we have: Height = (2 * Area)/ Base.
Area = 1/2*Base*Height so Base = 2*Area/Height
It is found by: base = (area*2)/height
base = (2*area)/height
Area = 1/2 * base * height.
Divide the area by height then you get the base.
area = 1/2 base * perpendicular height you can't find both the base and the height if you only know the area
Of a square? (area/height=base) Of a triangle? ({area/height}/2=base) Or of some other shape?