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If the triangle's sides are a base that is 4 inches, a height that is 3 inches, and the other side that is 5 inches, what is the area of that triangle?
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If the triangle's sides are a base that is 4 inches, a height that is 3 inches, and the other side that is 5 inches, what is the area of that triangle?
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If the triangle's sides are a base that is 4 inches, a height that is 3 inches, and the other side that is 5 inches, what is the area of that triangle?
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Answer:
6 in ^2
Explanation:
divide side lengths by two and add those numbers
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