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A triangle has a height that is 4 /3 the length of its base. If the length of its base is 24 cm, what is its area?
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A triangle has a height that is 4 /3 the length of its base. If the length of its base is 24 cm, what is its area?
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Triangle Area = ½ * height * base
base = 24 therefore
height = (4/3) * base = (4/3) * base = 32 cm
Triangle Area = ½ * 32 * 24
= 384 cubic centimeters
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384
Explanation:
on usatestprep it is b
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