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The area of a right-angled triangle is 60cm², and its base is 15cm. What is the height?
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Use the rearranged formula: height = (2 * Area) / base
A right-angled triangle has a base of 20 mm and a height of 13 mm. What's its area?
Area = (1/2) * base * height
Calculate the area of a right-angled triangle with a base of 15 cm and a height of 18 cm.
Don't forget to divide by 2.
A right-angled triangle has a base of 6.2cm and a height of 9cm. What is its area?
Use decimal multiplication.
The legs of a right-angled triangle measure 4.5m and 7.2m. Find its area.
Decimals are involved.
A right-angled triangle has a base of 10.5mm and a height of 6mm. Calculate its area.
Use decimal multiplication and division.
The area of a right-angled triangle is 42m², and its height is 12m. Find the base.
Rearrange the formula to find the base.
A right-angled triangle has a base of 16 cm and a height of 10 cm. Find its area.
The legs of a right-angled triangle are 12 m and 9 m. Calculate the area.
The legs are the base and height.
A right-angled triangle has a height of 14 m, and its base is double the height. Calculate the area.
Find the base (14 * 2).
A right-angled triangle has a base of 25 mm and a height that is one-fifth of the base. What is its area?
Calculate the height (25 / 5).
The height of a right-angled triangle is 20 m, and its base is 20% larger than the height. Find the area.
Calculate 20% of 20m (4m), then add it to 20m to find the base (24m).
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