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What is the base of a triangle if the area is represented by 2A = BH ? Given the formula d=rt. Suppose you were given a distance and rate but needed to find the time, how could you rearrange this formula
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What is the base of a triangle if the area is represented by 2A = BH ?
Given the formula d=rt. Suppose you were given a distance and rate but needed to find the time, how could you rearrange this formula to solve for time?
t=__/__
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Answer:
B = 2A/H
t = d/r
Explanation:
Area
2A = BH
2A/H = BH/H
B = 2A/H
Distance
d= rt
d/r = rt/r
t = d/r
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