Remember that in a triangle:
(Base x Height) / 2 = Area
In your question:
(4 x Height) / 2 = 16
Now just solve for Height:
(4 x Height) = 16 x 2 = 32
Height = 32 / 4 = 8
So your answer is 8 units.
What is 12 in ? And what is 16 in ? ? Are they the lengths of two sides of the triangle ? Are they the length of one side and the height of the triangle ? The area of any triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base) x (its height).
assuming its an isosceles triangle, then its 16 cm high
the equation for area of a triangle is A = 1/2 bhso the answer is . . . 1/2 x 13 x 16 = 104
Its height is also 16 feet because: 0.5*16*16 = 128 square feet
Area = Base*Height = 16*5 = 80 sq feet.Area = Base*Height = 16*5 = 80 sq feet.Area = Base*Height = 16*5 = 80 sq feet.Area = Base*Height = 16*5 = 80 sq feet.
area of triangle =(1/2)(base)(height) 16=(1/2)(4)h h=8
The area of a triangle equals half of the length of its base times its height.Area of a triangle with base of 16 units and height of 14 units is 112 square units.
Area is 160 inches2
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Area = 0.5*base*height = 0.5*16*8 = 64 sq inches.
The formula for the area of a triangle is A = ½bh. We can use this formula to find the height, h, of the triangle: 16 = ½*4*h 16=2h /2 /2 8=h The height of the triangle is 8 units.
The area of a triangle is base x height ... soo...... 9 x 16 =144 cm squared =)
triangle area = 1/2 x base x height height = 2 x area /base = 2 x 32/4 = 16 cm
Base could be 8, and height could be 4. Area for a triangle is 1/2 * base * height. 1/2 * base * height = 16 base * height = 32 Any two factors will work as long as the product is 32.
What is 12 in ? And what is 16 in ? ? Are they the lengths of two sides of the triangle ? Are they the length of one side and the height of the triangle ? The area of any triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base) x (its height).
area of a triangle= base x height divided by 2 16 x 9.4 = 150.4 150.4/2= 75.2cm2
216 feet