If the base is 15 3/4 and the area is 147 what would the height be?
of what? which geometric figure?
9 1/3
have no clue
9.3
To find the height of a triangle, given the base and area, we can use the formula:
Area of a triangle = (base * height) / 2
In this case, we are given the base to be 15 3/4 and the area to be 147. So, we can substitute these values into the formula and solve for the height.
First, convert the base to an improper fraction:
15 3/4 = (4 * 15 + 3) / 4 = 63/4
Now, we have:
147 = (63/4 * height) / 2
To isolate the height, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 2 and divide by 63/4:
147 * 2 = (63/4 * height)
294 = (63/4) * height
To solve for height, we divide both sides of the equation by (63/4):
height = (294) / (63/4)
height = (294) * (4/63)
height = 16/3
Therefore, the height of the triangle is 16/3.