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What is the height of a triangle with an area of 16 square metres and a base 4 metres long?

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What is the height of a triangle with an area of 16 square metres and a base 4 metres long?
posted Jul 24, 2017 by Kapil Kapoor

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1/2 (Base X Height) = 16
1/2 * 4 * H = 16
H = 16*2/4
=8 Meter

answer Jul 26, 2017 by Thillairajan



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