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the area of a triangled triangle is 40 times its base.what is its height?
12 years ago

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Answered by Mac
40(base)=(1/2)(base)(height)
80(base)=(base)(height)
Divide by base and they both drop out
80=height
12 years ago
Answered by briana perez
what is real base
3 years ago
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