First, it depends what shape it is.
To find the area of the:
square/rectangle: L x W (length times width)\
Triangle: 1/2 x b x h (One half times base times height)
Parallelogram: b x h (base times height)
Circle: x r^2 (Pi times radius to the power of 2)
Trapezoid: 1/2 x (a+b) x h (One-half times Base 1 plus Base two times height
Disclaimer: These are the areas for MOST shapes, not all.
hope this helpeed :)
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it would be a 6 percent mark up :)
9 ways are possible hope this helped straight and to the point not gonna go and show exactly how just trust me
In bowling, there are ten possible ways to get a spare. This involves knocking down a total of 10 pins in two throws, regardless of the number of pins knocked down in each throw.
In bowling, there are multiple ways to get a spare. A spare requires all ten pins to be knocked down, but it does not matter how many pins were knocked down in each throw, only that the total after two throws is ten. For example, you could knock down 9 pins in the first throw and 1 in the second, or 5 pins in both throws. Therefore, there are ten possible ways to get a spare, ranging from knocking down 1 pin on the first throw and 9 on the second, to knocking down 9 pins on the first throw and 1 on the second throw, and every combination in between.
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