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A right-angled triangle has a base of 4cm and a height of 6cm. Find its area.
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Area = (1/2) * base * height
The legs of a right-angled triangle are 5m and 8m. Calculate the area.
The legs are the base and height in a right-angled triangle.
A right-angled triangle has a base of 10mm and a height of 7mm. What's its area?
Remember the formula: (1/2) * b * h
Calculate the area of a right-angled triangle with a base of 9cm and a height of 12cm.
Don't forget to divide by 2 after multiplying base and height.
A right-angled triangle has sides of 3m, 4m, and 5m. What is the area?
The 3m and 4m sides are the base and height.
The base of a right-angled triangle is 11cm, and its height is double the base. Find the area.
First, find the height (11 * 2). Then use the area formula.
A right-angled triangle has a height of 6m, and its base is half the height. Calculate the area.
Find the base (6 / 2), then apply the area formula.
The legs of a right-angled triangle are 7.5cm and 10cm. Calculate the area.
Use decimals in the area formula.
A right-angled triangle has a base of 15mm and a height that is one-third of the base. What is its area?
Calculate the height (15 / 3), then find the area.
The height of a right-angled triangle is 8m, and its base is 25% larger than the height. Find the area.
Calculate 25% of 8m (2m), then add it to 8m to find the base (10m).
A right-angled triangle has a base of 12cm and an area of 36cm². What is its height?
Rearrange the formula: height = (2 * Area) / base
A right-angled triangle has a base of 14mm, and its area is 49mm². Calculate the height
Use the rearranged formula: height = (2 * Area) / base
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