Use decomposition and rearranging to model the area formula of triangle C . What is the area of triangle C in square units?

Let's denote the area of triangle C as A, the base as b, and the height as h.

The formula for the area of a triangle is given by: A = 1/2 * base * height

By decomposing the formula, we get:
A = 1/2 * b * h
A = b * h / 2

Now, let's rearrange the formula to solve for the area A:
2A = b * h
A = b * h / 2

Therefore, the area of triangle C is given by the formula A = b * h / 2.

To find the area of triangle C, we need to know the base and height values. If the base is 5 units and the height is 8 units, then the area of triangle C is:
A = 5 * 8 / 2
A = 40 / 2
A = 20 square units

Therefore, the area of triangle C is 20 square units.