SOLUTION: The altitude of a triangle is how many times the altitude of a rectangle if the rectangle and the triangle have equal bases and equal areas?

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Question 4900: The altitude of a triangle is how many times the altitude of a rectangle if the rectangle and the triangle have equal bases and equal areas?
Answer by Abbey(339) About Me  (Show Source):
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The area of a rectangle is length * width (A=LW)
The area of a triangle is one-half the base * height (A=1/2bh)
If the triangle area = rectangle area, then
LW=1/2bh
and if b=w,we can substitute b for w, in the equation:
bw=1/2bh
divide both sides by b:
w=1/2h
multiply both sides by 2, to get the answer in terms of the triangle altitude:
2w=h
so the altitude of the triangle is 2 times the altitude of the rectangle.