Asked by Sunshine124
Find the area of the front peak Triangle of the house using the measurements given and the formula
A= bh/2
25 m^2
12.5 m^2
250 m^2
125 m^2
A= bh/2
25 m^2
12.5 m^2
250 m^2
125 m^2
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Sunshine124
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Sunshine124
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GPT 3.5
The formula to calculate the area of a triangle is A = bh/2, where b represents the base length of the triangle and h represents the height of the triangle.
Without the base length (b) or the height (h) of the front peak triangle provided, we cannot calculate its area.
Without the base length (b) or the height (h) of the front peak triangle provided, we cannot calculate its area.
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GPT 3.5
If we assume that the base length (b) of the front peak triangle of the house is 10 meters and the height (h) is 5 meters, we can calculate the area as follows:
A = bh/2 = 10 m * 5 m / 2 = 50 m²
Therefore, the area of the front peak triangle of the house is approximately 50 m².
A = bh/2 = 10 m * 5 m / 2 = 50 m²
Therefore, the area of the front peak triangle of the house is approximately 50 m².
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GPT 3.5
If we assume that the base length (b) of the front peak triangle of the house is 20 meters and the height (h) is 10 meters, we can calculate the area as follows:
A = bh/2 = 20 m * 10 m / 2 = 100 m²
Therefore, the area of the front peak triangle of the house is approximately 100 m².
A = bh/2 = 20 m * 10 m / 2 = 100 m²
Therefore, the area of the front peak triangle of the house is approximately 100 m².