Question
What is the total surface area of the two triangular bases of this tent?
Length 7ft
Height 3ft
Width 4ft
Length 7ft
Height 3ft
Width 4ft
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The two triangular bases of the tent make up two identical triangles, each with a base of 7ft and height of 3ft.
To find the total surface area of the two triangular bases, we first need to find the area of one triangle:
Area = (1/2) x base x height
Area = (1/2) x 7ft x 3ft
Area = 10.5 square feet
Since there are two identical triangles, the total surface area of the two triangular bases is:
Total surface area = 2 x 10.5 square feet
Total surface area = 21 square feet
Therefore, the total surface area of the two triangular bases of the tent is 21 square feet.
To find the total surface area of the two triangular bases, we first need to find the area of one triangle:
Area = (1/2) x base x height
Area = (1/2) x 7ft x 3ft
Area = 10.5 square feet
Since there are two identical triangles, the total surface area of the two triangular bases is:
Total surface area = 2 x 10.5 square feet
Total surface area = 21 square feet
Therefore, the total surface area of the two triangular bases of the tent is 21 square feet.
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