The base belongs to the man advancing unless the man advancing decides to move back to the last base.
the player that wins the jump
Only if the two triangles have the same base and height then they have the same area, because an area of a triangle OS the base times the height divided by two.
False. The equation for area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height. The height and the base would have to be the same for two triangles to have the same area.
No, only one player is supposed to hit at a time.
no
They would have to have the same base area, if that's what you mean.
Yes.
Yes, of course there can be two tornadoes at the same time.
It is easy there are two methods that work the same. Base times hight divided by two or half the base times hight. It works out the same and will give you both the same answer! Try it!
When multiplying two terms with the same base, you add the exponents. For example, if you have ( a^m \times a^n ), the result is ( a^{m+n} ). This rule applies to any non-zero base.
When dividing two terms with the same base, you subtract the exponent of the denominator from the exponent of the numerator. This is expressed as ( a^m / a^n = a^{m-n} ). This rule applies as long as the base ( a ) is not zero.