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The area of a triangle is 45.5 cm2 and the base is 10 cm. What is the height of the triangle? ____cm plz halp
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The area of a triangle is 45.5 cm2 and the base is 10 cm.
What is the height of the triangle?
____cm plz halp
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Simple...
to find the
height
of a triangle-->>
Formula:
-->> Where A=Area and b=base
Now plug in what you know...
cm.
Thus, your answer.
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The area of a triangle is A=1/2b*h
You have the base (b) and you have the area (A)
So, if you plug in what you know, you get this:
45.5=1/2*10*h
Simplify it:
45.5=5h
Now solve for h
Divide by 5 to get h alone:
9.1=h
Your height is 9.1cm
Hope this helps :)
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