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a triangle has a base of 3cm greater than 5 times its height. what is the area of the triangle if the height is 6cm?
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a triangle has a base of 3cm greater than 5 times its height. what is the area of the triangle if the height is 6cm?
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5*6=30+3=33 it was (C) for me
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My guess would be um 30.... this is confusing sorry:(
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