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29 August, 01:08

A rectangle and a chai go have the same area. If their bases are the same lengths, how do their Heights compare? Justify your answer.

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  1. 29 August, 01:29
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    I think u mean triangle in your question.

    Area of rectangle = l * b = height * base = bh

    Area of traingle = ½bh'

    Area of rectangle = Area of triangle (given)

    bh = ½bh'

    h' = 2h

    It means that the height of the given triangle is double the height of the rectangle.
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