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The polygons are similar. The area of one polygon is given. Find the areas of the other polygon.

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Answer:


Area = 6cm^2

Explanation:

Given

See attachment for polygons

Required

The area of the other polygon

From the attachment, we have:


A_1= 96cm^2


b_1= 12cm

and


b_2= 3cm

In
A_1= 96cm^2 and
b_1= 12cm

The area is calculated as:


Area = 0.5 * base * height


A_1 = 0.5 * b_1 * h_1


96 = 0.5 * 12 * h_1


96 = 6 * h_1

Solve for h


h_1 = 16

Next, is to calculate the height of the other polygon using the following equivalent ratios;


b_1 : h_1 = b_2 : h_2

This gives:


12 : 16 = 3 : h_2

As fraction


(12 )/( 16 )= (3 )/( h_2)

Solve for h


h_2 = (16 * 3)/(12)


h_2 = 4

So, the area is


Area = 0.5 * base * height


Area = 0.5 * b_1 * h_1


Area = 0.5 * 3 * 4


Area = 6cm^2

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