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12 June, 04:02

The base of a triangle is one-third as long as its height. If the area of the triangle is 54 square meters, how long is its base?

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  1. 12 June, 06:58
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    The area of a triangle is given by the formula b * h, where b is the base and h is the height.

    We know that the base of the triangle is one third of the height.

    Therefore the base = h/3

    The area is 54 square metres.

    h/3 * h / 2 = 54

    gives

    h^2/6 = 54

    Multiply both sides by 6 to remove the denominator

    h^2=324

    h = square root of 324 = 18.

    b = h/3

    b = 18/3

    b = 6
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