SOLUTION: I'm to write a complete solution to the problem below? I'm not sure how to solve it? If the area of a rectangle is 21 square inches and the base is 3 inches, then what is the h

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Question 492669: I'm to write a complete solution to the problem below? I'm not sure how to solve it?
If the area of a rectangle is 21 square inches and the base is 3 inches, then what is the height?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area = base*height

21 in^2 = (3 in)(height)

height = 7 inches

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