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QuestionHow can I find the square inches of a triangle with a base of 15 inches and the height of 8 inches?DonaganTop AnswererA triangle's area is equal to one-half its base multiplied by its height. A = (15)(8) ÷ 2 = 60 sq in.
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QuestionA hexagonal prism is 13 cm long and has a volume of 370.5 cm squared. What would be area of the front side?DonaganTop AnswererDivide the volume by the length to get the cross-sectional area. Assuming this is a regular hexagon, use the area formula to solve for the width of a side: A = (0.385)(s²). Multiply the side width thus calculated by the length of the prism. That gives you the area of one side.
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QuestionHow can I calculate the area of a parallelogram with a base of 12cm, height of 5 cm, and the inside is 4 cm?DonaganTop AnswererThe area of a parallelogram is the base multiplied by the height.
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QuestionI have an irregular-shaped pool with a perimeter of 88', what's the formula to determine the area in square feet within the perimeter?DonaganTop AnswererThere is no such formula. You would have to draw a diagram of the pool, and break the whole area into smaller shapes whose areas you could calculate with geometrical formulas (squares, rectangles, triangles, etc.).
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QuestionI don't really get the last part of complex shapes, care to explain?DonaganTop AnswererIf you're asking about Method 7, Step 4, to the area we're trying to calculate (a trapezoid in this case) we add an extra shape, an easy-to-calculate triangle. That forms another easy-to-calculate shape, a square. From that we subtract the new area we added. That leaves the area we actually want.
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QuestionHow do I add the area of two half-circles to the area of a square?Community AnswerFind the area of what a whole circle would be, then divide it by 2, to make half a circle. Do it for both of the circles, then multiply the length and width of the square, then add it all up.
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QuestionHow can I find the length of a rectangular pool that's 9 meters wide and has a surface area of 90 square meters?Community AnswerJust work backwards: since the length times the width is the area, 90 divided by 9 would be 10 meters.
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QuestionIf I need to find the area of a very odd shape that has multiple curves in and out along the perimeter. Am I able to measure the entire perimeter, divide it by 4, and multiply result by itself for area?DonaganTop AnswererNo. You're thinking of a square. This is not a square, nor does the shape have straight sides. Finding the area would require a lot more information than you've given here.
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QuestionHow can I calculate the area of a figure with the following coordinates (-2, 6) (1, 3) (5, 3) (4,-3) (-2,-3) (-5, 2)?DonaganTop AnswererUse the procedure in Method 7 above.
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QuestionHow do I find the area of a circle with the radius of 14?DonaganTop AnswererIt's πr² or (3.14)(14)² = 615.44 square units.
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QuestionWhat is the formula for the area of a hexagon?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionSo to calculate area, I just multiply width times height?DonaganTop AnswererYes, if you're referring to a rectangle, square, parallelogram or rhombus. Any other figure would require a different formula, as shown above.
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