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2. What is the area of this triangle? 5 ft/ 3 ft 4 ft A. 6ft² B. 12 ft? C. 13 ft D. 22 ft
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2. What is the area of this triangle? 5 ft/ 3 ft 4 ft A. 6ft² B. 12 ft? C. 13 ft D. 22 ft
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2. What is the area of this triangle?
5 ft/
3 ft
4 ft
A. 6ft²
B. 12 ft?
C. 13 ft
D. 22 ft
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Answer:
I think it's answer is A. 6ft²
As Area = 1/2 *p*b
= 1/2 * 3*4
= 6 ft²
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