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A triangle has a base 12 inches and the height of 5 inches if 6 of these triangles are put together to form a hexagon what would be the area of the hexagon?
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A triangle has a base 12 inches and the height of 5 inches if 6 of these triangles are put together to form a hexagon what would be the area of the hexagon?
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Answer: See below
Explanation :
Area of 1 triangle:
A = (12 x 5)/2 = 60/2 = 30
Area of 6 triangle:
30 x 6 = 180in^2
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