Describe the error in finding the area of the kite.
A = (3.6)(5.4)
= 9.72
So, the...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 17:26 isabellatagaban
Describe the error in finding the area of the kite.
A = (3.6)(5.4)
= 9.72
So, the area of the kite is 9.72 square units.
The incorrect formula was used for area.
o There was a calculation error in evaluating (3.6) (5.4).
0 The side lengths were used instead of the diagonals.
The values of 3 and 5 should have been used instead of 3.6 and 5.4.
Correct the error
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square units
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