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The area of a triangle is 3.6 cm2. If the triangle has a base of 6 cm, what is the height?

0.6 cm

1.2 cm

12 cm

3 cm

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  1. Today, 13:41
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    The area of a triangle can be calculated using the following equation:

    A = 1/2 (B x H)

    Where B is the dimension of the base and H is the height of the triangle.

    Since the area is known and the dimension of the base is also known, substitute the values into the equation to find the height:

    3.6 cm2 = 1/2 (6 cm) (H)

    Solving yields an answer of 1.2 cm. Hence the height is 1.2 cm.
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