Since the area of a triangle is equal to 1/2 times the base times the height, we can use the formula:
A = 1/2 * b * 6
where A is the given area of the triangle and b is the length of the base in inches.
To find b, we can rearrange this equation and solve for b by multiplying both sides by 2 and then dividing by 6:
2A = b * 6
b = 2A/6
Simplifying further:
b = A/3
Therefore, the equation to find the length of the base in inches is:
b = A/3
The triangle below has a height of 6 inches and an area of A square inches.
Which equation could be used to find b, the length, in inches, of the base of the triangle?
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um what are the choices?