SOLUTION: A triangle's height, h, is twice the base, b. If the area of the triangle is 64 units, what are the triangle's dimensions?

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Question 976771: A triangle's height, h, is twice the base, b. If the area of the triangle is 64 units, what are the triangle's dimensions?
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