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Find the area of a triangle with base of 6m and height of 15m

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Answer:

45 meters

Explanation:


Area=(1)/(2)bh\\ A=(1)/(2)(6)(15)\\ A=3(15)\\A=45

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Answer:

A=45 m²

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a triangle is,
\bigstar\underline{\boxed{\sf{A=(bh)/(2)}}}.

where :


\triangleright\sf{A=Area,b=base,h=height}\triangleleft

Substitute the values,


\large\begin{gathered}\sf{A=(6*15)/(2) \\ \sf{A=(90)/(2)\\\bigstar\underline{\boxed{\sf{A=45 \ m^2}}}} \end{gathered}

Done !! Hope this made sense to you :)


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