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A triangle has an area of 20 cm2. If its base is 40% of its height, what is its height to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?
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A triangle has an area of 20 cm2. If its base is 40% of its height, what is its height to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?
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height =h
base=h40%=2h/5
area=height ×base/2
20=h.2h/5/2
h^2=20.10
h^2=2.10.10
h=10 square root of 2
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