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How do you find the height of a rectangle? - Answers
The height of a rectangle is one of it's dimensions, the other is it's base.(There are other terms for these dimensions but as you can turn a rectangle any way you want and not change any of it's properties it really doesn't matter what you call the directions just don't mix them up during a calculation!)
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How do you find the height of a rectangle? - Answers
The height of a rectangle is one of it's dimensions, the other is it's base.(There are other terms for these dimensions but as you can turn a rectangle any way you want and not change any of it's properties it really doesn't matter what you call the directions just don't mix them up during a calculation!)
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How do you find the height of a rectangle? - Answers
The height of a rectangle is one of it's dimensions, the other is it's base.(There are other terms for these dimensions but as you can turn a rectangle any way you want and not change any of it's properties it really doesn't matter what you call the directions just don't mix them up during a calculation!)
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