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What is the base of a triangle with height = 7.4 cm and area = 48.1 cm2? A. 355.94 cm B. 6.5 cm C. 13 cm D. 177.97 cm
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What is the base of a triangle with height = 7.4 cm and area = 48.1 cm2?
A. 355.94 cm
B. 6.5 cm
C. 13 cm
D. 177.97 cm
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The area of a triangle is:
A=bh/2, where b=base length and h=height. Wish to solve for b so:
2A=bh
2A/h=b
b=2A/h, and we were told that A=48.1 and h=7.4 so:
b=(2*48.1)/7.4 cm
b=13cm
So the base of the triangle is 13 centimeters.
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the formula is B=2*A/b
Answer is C.13cm
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