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27 July, 12:10

You charge $2

per square yard to paint. Which equation can you solve to find the amount you will charge to paint a triangular wall with a base of 44 yards and a height of 66 yards?

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  1. 27 July, 12:37
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    When you are painting, tiling, wallpapering or doing anything that involves the region inside a figure, you are dealing with the area of the figure. To calculate the area of a triangle, you can use the formula A = 1/2 base*height. This tells you how many square units it takes to cover the region. Once you know the number of square units, you charge $2 for each square unit, so just multiply, and you've got your answer. So A = 1/2 * 4*6 = 12 square units and you'll charge 2*12 = $24 for the job.
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