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I need help! What should I do?!

I need help! What should I do?!-example-1
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So, to find the area of a triangle we use the formula

a=1/2bh

So to find the base measure across the bottom line.
And to find the height, measure the length of the sitter line (the one in the middle spanning from top to bottom)

We then multiply the base and the height

After that we take the answer we got from multiplying the base and the height and divide it by 2

And the number you get after you divide it by 2 is the area of the triangle.

So, we know the base of the triangle is 6cm and the height is 2cm
Then we do 6Ă—2=12
12/2=6

So the area is 6cm
and the number closest to 6 is 12
So your answer should be A
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