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The areas of two similar triangles are 12 cm2 and 48 cm2 respectively. If the height of the smaller one is 2.1 cm, then the corresponding height of the bigger one is:
0.525 cm
4.2 cm
4.41 cm
8.4 cm
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Let, A1 and A2 be the areas of two triangle. h1 and h2 be the height of their corresponding sides.
Since the triangles are similar, the ratios of Areas of triangles is equal to squares of corresponding heights.
Hence, option 2 is the correct option.
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