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24 October, 02:21

Triangle P has a base of 5 m and height of 4 m. Triangle B has a base of 5 cm

and height of 4 cm. Find out how many times greater triangle P's area is

than triangle B's area.

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  1. 24 October, 03:11
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    10000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First convert the units of triangle B to cm.

    4cm = 0.04m

    5cm = 0.05m

    Find the area of triangle P:

    A = 1/2 (base*height)

    =1/2 (5*4)

    =1/2 (20)

    = 10m^2

    Area of triangle B:

    A = 1/2 (base*height)

    =1/2 (0.05*0.04)

    =1/2 (0.002)

    = 0.001m^2

    How many times greater triangle P's area is than triangle B's area:

    10/0.001 = 10000
  2. 24 October, 03:30
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    100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p=4 x 5 / 2=10m

    b=4 x 5 / 2=10cm

    centimeter=1/100meter
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