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Two triangles are similar. The base and height of the smaller triangle is 6 by 8 inches respectively. The base and height of the larger triangler is x by 6 inches respectively. Find x.

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Final answer:

To find the base of the larger triangle, set up the proportion 6 inches / 8 inches = x inches / 6 inches, cross-multiply, and solve for x, resulting in x being 4.5 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the two triangles are similar, their corresponding sides are proportional. We are given the base and height of the smaller triangle (6 inches and 8 inches respectively) and the height of the larger triangle (6 inches). We are asked to find the base (x) of the larger triangle.

To solve for x, we set up a proportion using the sides of the smaller triangle and the corresponding sides of the larger triangle. The proportion is as follows:

Base of smaller triangle / Height of smaller triangle = Base of larger triangle (x) / Height of larger triangle

6 inches / 8 inches = x inches / 6 inches

Now, we cross-multiply to solve for x:

6 * 6 = 8 * x

36 = 8x

Divide both sides by 8 to isolate x:

x = 36 / 8

x = 4.5 inches

Therefore, the base of the larger triangle is 4.5 inches.

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