Math, asked by chriam0716, 11 months ago

Joanna created a triangular shaped vegetable garden and needs to put down fertilizer to cover the space. If the garden has a base of 1.4 m and a height of 2.6 m, how much fertilizer will she need?

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Answered by 12341935
9

Answer:

1.82 sq meters is the amount of fertilizers

Step-by-step explanation:

amount of fertilizers=area of triangle

As area of triangle=1/2*base*height

so amount of fertilizers = 1/2*2.6*1.4

=1.82sq meters

Answered by qwcricket10
4

Given,

The vegetable garden is a triangle shape.

The base is 1.4cm.

Height = 2.6cm.

To Find,

The area of the triangle.

Solution,

Given that,

The garden is in the shape of a triangle.

The base measurement of the garden b = 1.4cm.

The height of the garden = is 2.6cm.

Here, we need to find the area that implies how much fertilizer needs1/2 for the garden.

A = 1/2×b×h

A = 1/2×1.4×2.6

A = 3.64 / 2

A= 1.82cm²,

Hence, the garden is of 1.82cm² area and needs that much fertilizer to fill.

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