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Copy of 3/9 Area of Triangles Practice! (4/23/2026)

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THIS IS FOR A GRADE, so show your work on the worksheet! Turn it in when you finish! You may listen to music, but work independently!

SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!

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For the triangle below, identify the base, height, and the area (Just type in the numbers)

Base = km

Height = km

Area = km squared

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For the triangle below, identify the base, height, and the area (Just type in the numbers)

Base = cm

Height = cm

Area = cm squared

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For the triangle below, identify the base, height, and the area (Just type in the numbers)

Base = km

Height = km

Area = km squared

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4.

Select all the following triangles that have an area of 24.5 units squared.

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5.

Select all the following parallelograms that have an area between 5 and 10 units squared.

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6.

Robbie wants to eat two slices of cookie cake. The first slice has a base of 8 inches and a height of 5 inches. The second slice has a base and height that are double those of the first slice.


What is the total area of both cookie cake slices combined? (Just type in the number)

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Pearson wants to eat two pieces of pita bread. The first piece of bread has a base of 2 inches and a height of 3 inches. The second piece has a base and height that are double those of the first piece.


What is the total area of both pieces of pita bread combined? (Just type in the number)

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For the parallelogram below, identify the base, height, and area (Just type in the numbers)

Base = mi.

Height = mi.

Area = mi. squared

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For the parallelogram below, identify the base, height, and area (Just type in the numbers)

Base = m

Height = m

Area = m squared

Question 13
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