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How do you find the primeter of a triangle? - Answers

You take the base (bottom) and times it by the height (usually at the side) BUT THEN you take your answer for that and cut it in half. [(bh/2 or bxh%2)I tried to make the percent sign look like a division sign.] *note i know this because i am a 7th grade student with a A in math, thank you very much :) I'm very reliable ;)



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You take the base (bottom) and times it by the height (usually at the side) BUT THEN you take your answer for that and cut it in half. [(bh/2 or bxh%2)I tried to make the percent sign look like a division sign.] *note i know this because i am a 7th grade student with a A in math, thank you very much :) I'm very reliable ;)



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How do you find the primeter of a triangle? - Answers

You take the base (bottom) and times it by the height (usually at the side) BUT THEN you take your answer for that and cut it in half. [(bh/2 or bxh%2)I tried to make the percent sign look like a division sign.] *note i know this because i am a 7th grade student with a A in math, thank you very much :) I'm very reliable ;)

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