the problem looks liike this                           base (b)=32ft

                                                                  height(h)=#

                                                                 Area(a)=160ft

 How Do i Find the height

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Problem: what is the height of 32base 160ftarea
the problem looks liike this   base (b)=32ft
                               height(h)=#
                                Area(a)=160ft
How Do i Find the height

First, the area is in SQUARE feet: 160 sq ft

Because the area is base times height,
all you have to do is divide the area by the base.

160 sq ft / 32 ft = 5 ft
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)

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