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The area of a triangle is the base times half the height.
If we reverse that, half the height is 60 / base, ie., 60/15 = 4.
This means the height is twice that, 8m.
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For a triangle the area is given as:

A=(bh)/(2)

Re-arrange / solve for 'h':

h=(2A)/(b)

Substitute known values:

h=(2(60m^(2)))/(15m)

Compute:

h=(120m^(2))/(15m)

h=8m

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