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A triangular prism has a height of 6 meters and a triangular base with the following dimensions.

10 m
54 m²
6m
16 m
What is the value of B?
96 m²
48 m²
30 m²
10 m

A triangular prism has a height of 6 meters and a triangular base with the following-example-1
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Answer:

B = 48 m^2

Explanation:

When dealing with triangular prisms, B refers to the area of the triangular base. The formula for the area of a triangle is given by:

A = 1/2bh, where

  • A is the area in square units,
  • b is the base,
  • and h is the height.

In the triangle, the base is 16 m, while the height is 6 m. Thus, we can plug in 16 for b and 6 for h in the triangle area formula to find A, the area of the triangle in square meters:

A = 1/2(16)(6)

A = 8(6)

A = 48 m^2

Thus, the value of B is 48 m^2.

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