Mathematics
The length and the breadth of a rectangle are 12 cm and 9 cm respectively. Find the height of a triangle whose base is 9 cm and whose area is one-third that of rectangle.
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Answer
Area of rectangle = l × b = 12 × 9
= 108 cm2.
Given,
Area of triangle = one-third the area of rectangle.
Substituting the values we get,
Area of triangle = × 108 = 36 cm2.
Consider h cm as the height of triangle.
By formula,
Area of triangle = × base × height
Substituting the values we get,
⇒ 36 = × 9 × h
⇒ 36 × 2 = 9 × h
⇒ h =
⇒ h = 8 cm.
Hence, height of triangle is 8 cm.
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