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“The area of another rectangle is 6/15 cm^2. The base measures 4/5cm. Find the height. -answer in a fraction, answer in a decimal”
 
“The area of another rectangle is 6/15 cm^2. The base measures 4/5cm. Find the height. -answer in a fraction, answer in a decimal”
If a rectangle has a base of 'B' and height of 'H', the area of the rectangle (A) is:

A = B * H \(\displaystyle \ \ \to \ \ \) H = A/B

Use the equation above.

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Thats where I am so I know I have to divide the A/B but I’m not sure what to do with the cm2 and I basically and not sure how to divide the fractions and the cm2
 
Thats where I am so I know I have to divide the A/B but I’m not sure what to do with the cm2 and I basically and not sure how to divide the fractions and the cm2
Correct. Now

\(\displaystyle \frac{\frac{6}{15}cm^2}{\frac{4}{5}cm} \ \ = \ \ \frac{\frac{6}{15}}{\frac{4}{5}} \ \ \frac{cm^2}{cm} = \ \ \frac{\frac{6}{15}}{\frac{4}{5}} cm\)

Now finish it
 
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