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The sixth-grade art students are making a mosaic using tiles in the shape of right triangles. Each tile has leg measures of 3 centimeters and 5 centimeters. If there are 200 tiles in the mosaic, what is the area of the mosaic?

How do I set this up?


Thanks in advance

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Answered by Ms. Sue
A = bh/2
A = (3 * 5)/2
A = 7.5 sq. cm.

200 * 7.5 = ?

Answered by unknown...
idk help me!!!!!
Answered by jenna
1500
Answered by jenna
the answer is 1500
i checked it 2 times it right
Answered by Judy Lowery
this is not helpful eeeew
Answered by J.J
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This is really not helpful....😬😬
Answered by Cooldude5000
Dude explain it
Answered by Nu
This was really helpful
Answered by jesus christ
this my children is really helpful
Answered by thats meh
Area= Base*Height
A=(3*5)/2
A=15/2
A=7.5 sq. cm.
200*7.5=1500
Hope this helps
Answered by Yoongi
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Answered by anonymous
its 1500 no cap
Answered by Ankith
Thank You
Answered by idk :/
the answer is 7.5 . There are 2 triangle shaped sides that meet that are each 3 centimeters and 5 centimeters long. The formula for finding the area of a triangle is A= 1/2 x bh (base times height). 5 is the base, so you set it up like this: 1/2 x 5 x 3. The answer to this formula is 7.5. There is your answer.
Answered by AG
Thank you..
Answered by I know the answer
The answer is definitely 1500 for sure. So you can trust that it is 1500.
Answered by Willy Mcdilly
Ok I don't get how it's 1,500 i got 1,800. The way I did it was doing 200*3 which is 800 then 200*5 which is 1,000 then add but what am I to say even though I have a 99 A in math rn in advanced high school classes

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