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How about these? Can yall help me please.

How about these? Can yall help me please.-example-1
How about these? Can yall help me please.-example-1
How about these? Can yall help me please.-example-2
User Mirel
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1. triangle B is twice the amount of triangle a
2. 32.5 inches
User Omaha
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Answer:

1. Triangle B has twice the amount of area triangle A has

2. 32.5 in

Explanation:

1. Let's say triangle b has a base of 2 and a height of 4 and triangle a has a base of 2 and a height of 2. If u find the area of both triangles, triangle b has twice the amount of area triangle a has.

2. Here u find the area of the triangle to find out the amount of cloth needed. So 13(5) /2 is 32.5.

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