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Maggie cut out 4 right triangles of equal size from construction paper. Each right triangle has a base of 6 inches and a height of 8 inches. What is the total area, in square inches, of all the triangles combined?
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The hypotenuse is 10 inches, so the area of all of them combined is 100 in^2
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12 square inches?
Explanation:
8x6=48/4=12
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