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How can you calculate the area of an object? - Answers
usually in a quadrilateral (four-sided shape) you multiply the height by width In a triangle, the height by width then divide by 2. This is because a triangle is mathematically always half the area of the rectangle. In a trapezium or trapezoid in some countries, its the top length added to the bottom length which is then divided by two multiplied by the length top to bottom. But always remember the height you multiply it with is the straight top to bottom length not the side length.
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How can you calculate the area of an object? - Answers
usually in a quadrilateral (four-sided shape) you multiply the height by width In a triangle, the height by width then divide by 2. This is because a triangle is mathematically always half the area of the rectangle. In a trapezium or trapezoid in some countries, its the top length added to the bottom length which is then divided by two multiplied by the length top to bottom. But always remember the height you multiply it with is the straight top to bottom length not the side length.
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How can you calculate the area of an object? - Answers
usually in a quadrilateral (four-sided shape) you multiply the height by width In a triangle, the height by width then divide by 2. This is because a triangle is mathematically always half the area of the rectangle. In a trapezium or trapezoid in some countries, its the top length added to the bottom length which is then divided by two multiplied by the length top to bottom. But always remember the height you multiply it with is the straight top to bottom length not the side length.
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