which shapes will have an area of 24m2? choose all that apply.

a. a triangle with the base of 6m and a height of 4m
b. a parallelogram with a base of 48m and a height of .5m
c. a trapezoid with the bases of 9m and 3m and a height of 4m
d. a triangle with a base of 8m and a height of 3m

Yes, b and c.

it is b and c believe me, i just chose c and d and got it wrong.

Answers for the practice:

1 A.
2 C.
3 C.
4 C.
5 C.
6 C.
7 C.
8 C.
9 B.
10 A,C, and D
11 B and C

To determine which shapes will have an area of 24m², we can use the formula for finding the area of each shape.

a. Triangle:
The formula for the area of a triangle is A = (base * height) / 2.
Substituting the given values: A = (6m * 4m) / 2 = 24m².

b. Parallelogram:
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is A = base * height.
Substituting the given values: A = 48m * 0.5m = 24m².

c. Trapezoid:
The formula for the area of a trapezoid is A = ((base1 + base2) * height) / 2.
Substituting the given values: A = ((9m + 3m) * 4m) / 2 = 48m² / 2 = 24m².

d. Triangle:
Using the same formula as in a., we substitute the given values: A = (8m * 3m) / 2 = 12m².

So, the shapes that will have an area of 24m² are:
a. a triangle with a base of 6m and a height of 4m,
b. a parallelogram with a base of 48m and a height of 0.5m, and
c. a trapezoid with bases of 9m and 3m and a height of 4m.

Which two answers do you think are right?

maybe b and c?

that's not the real Ms.Sue notice the fake has a space in her name.

Kacy is wrong is right I just took the test

ms.sue help

It's actually C and D trust me, I have connexus and I got partial credit because of it. Mrs. Sue is usually right but right now I think that she is a fake. If you don't then you will get partial credit too.

C
D