Year 10 Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals
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A parallelogram measures 12 cm across the base and is 7 cm tall. What is its area?
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What is the area of a square of side 11 cm?
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Find the area of a rectangle with length of 5 cm and width of 12 cm
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The triangle below has an area of 22.5 cm². What is the height of the triangle?
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Find the area of the parallelogram shown
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Find the area of the trapezium shown.
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Find the area of this parallelogram.
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Find the area of this right triangle.
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The area of this triangle is.
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The area of a square is 49 cm². Its side length is
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A circle with radius 5 cm is drawn in a square as shown.
The area of the square is
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The diagram shows four halls at a showground.
The diameter of the circular hall is 76 metres.
The three rectangular halls are equal in size and their total length is 195 metres.
Calculate the area of the showbag hall, in square metres.
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Noah wants to make the kite shown below out of cloth. He wants to determine how much cloth he needs. What is the area, rounded to the nearest square centimetre of Noah’s kite?
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