2. Find the area of the triangle. Give the answer to the nearest tenth. The drawing may not be to scale.

A.) 47.4cm2
B.) 94.8cm2
C.) 7.5cm2
D.) 303.1cm2
I think the answer is D but not for sure

8cm, 12cm, and 81*

What are the dimensions of the triangle?

Impossible. Please check your measurements.

A = hb/2

okay thanks

can you walk me throw it please because I am confused

Multiply the height by the base.

Divide the product by 2.

http://www.mathwarehouse.com/geometry/triangles/area/index.php

To find the area of a triangle, we can use the formula A = (1/2) * base * height.

In this case, we need to know the length of the base and the height of the triangle to calculate the area.

If the lengths of the base and height are not given in the question or figure, we can estimate them by visual inspection of the triangle's diagram.

Once we determine the base and height, we can use the formula to calculate the area of the triangle.

As the question states that the drawing may not be to scale, we cannot rely solely on visual inspection to determine the base and height accurately. Without any additional information or measurements, it is difficult to ascertain the precise values of the base and height.

Given the options provided (A, B, C, and D), the best approach would be to calculate the area using the formula for each possibility and select the one that is closest to the calculated value.

Using this approach, you can calculate the area of the triangle for options A, B, C, and D and select the one that matches closest to your calculated value.