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Find the missing dimension for the triangle given the area and one other dimension. A =97.5 sq. ft, h = 13 ft, b =?
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Find the missing dimension for the triangle given the area and one other
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A =97.5 sq. ft, h = 13 ft, b =?
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A=97.5 sq. ft, h= 13 ft, b=69.5
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The answer is 15 feet. You can reverse the equation and multiply both sides by 2 then divide by the height, 13, to then get the base which is 15.
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