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What is the area of a triangle with base 5cm and height 6cm
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What is the area of a triangle with base 5cm and height 6cm
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15 cm²
To get the area you take the base times the height and divided it by 2
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The formula for the area of a triangle is (Base x Height)/2
BH
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Just substitute the numbers into the formula
5cm x 6cm = 30cm²
30cm²/2 =
15cm²
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