Griffin - Area of Triangles

Worksheet by Mary Griffin
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Subjects
Math
Grades
5
Language
ENG
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Master the area of triangles! Practice problems with base, height, and formula.

Watch to learn about the formula. To find the area of a triangle, use base x heightand then divide by _ . 4 5 3 2 Examples with Mr. J As you watch this video, use a pencil and paper to work out the problems with Mr. J. You will have to show your work on the next question. During the video, you worked example problems with Mr. J. Take a picture of your work and put it here. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 45 inches squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below. Remember - height means how tall it is or the vertical distance from the top of the triangle to the bottom. The area of the triangle is 108centimeters squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 104 meters squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 32yards squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 15feet squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below. The area of the triangle is 40inches squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 18feet squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 9 inches squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 35 yards squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 16inches squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 104feet squared. Find the area of the triangle pictured below: The area of the triangle is 90 feet squared.

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