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Worksheet Lesson 4

The document consists of multiple sections focused on calculating the area of right-angled triangles through various methods, including basic calculations, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and word problems. It also includes reasoning questions that explain the relationship between the area of triangles and rectangles, as well as the effects of changing dimensions on area. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive exercise for understanding triangle area calculations.

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Worksheet Lesson 4

The document consists of multiple sections focused on calculating the area of right-angled triangles through various methods, including basic calculations, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and word problems. It also includes reasoning questions that explain the relationship between the area of triangles and rectangles, as well as the effects of changing dimensions on area. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive exercise for understanding triangle area calculations.

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Section A: Basic Calculations (Q1–10)

Find the area of the following right-angled triangles.

1. Base = 6 cm, Height = 4 cm


2. Base = 10 cm, Height = 8 cm
3. Base = 5 cm, Height = 12 cm
4. Base = 3 cm, Height = 7 cm
5. Base = 9 cm, Height = 2 cm
6. Base = 11 cm, Height = 6 cm
7. Base = 14 cm, Height = 3 cm
8. Base = 4 cm, Height = 15 cm
9. Base = 13 cm, Height = 10 cm
10. Base = 16 cm, Height = 5 cm

Section B: Choose the Correct Answer (Q11–15)

Circle the correct area:

11. Base = 8 cm, Height = 6 cm


c) 36 cm² b) 48 cm² a) 24 cm²
12. Base = 7 cm, Height = 5 cm
c) 12 cm² b) 17.5 cm² a) 35 cm²
13. Base = 20 mm, Height = 30 mm
c) 600 mm² b) 150 mm² a) 300 mm²
14. Base = 4 cm, Height = 4 cm
c) 12 cm² b) 16 cm² a) 8 cm²
15. Base = 6 cm, Height = 10 cm
c) 40 cm² b) 16 cm² a) 30 cm²

Section C: Fill in the Blanks (Q16–20)

16. A triangle with base 12 cm and height 10 cm has an area of ________ cm².
17. The area of a right-angled triangle is 24 cm². If the base is 6 cm, the height is ________
cm.
18. A triangle’s base is 20 mm, height is 5 mm. Its area is ________ mm².
19. Area = 30 cm², height = 6 cm. The base is ________ cm.
20. Base = 9 cm, Area = 27 cm². Height = ________ cm.

Section D: Word Problems (Q21–23)


21. A triangular flag has a base of 18 cm and a height of 10 cm. What is the area of the flag?
22. A wall decoration is shaped like a right-angled triangle. Its base is 25 cm, and its height is
16 cm. What is the area?
23. A builder wants to place tiles on a triangular space on the floor with base 60 cm and
height 40 cm. How much area does he need to cover?

Section E: Reasoning and Explanation (Q24–25)

24. Explain why the area of a right-angled triangle is half the area of a rectangle with the
same base and height.
25. Tiny says: “If the base and height of a right-angled triangle are both doubled, the area
also doubles.” Do you agree? Explain with an example.

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