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a side of the equilateral triangle 'A' is twice the length of a side of another equilateral triangle 'B'. how many triangles of 'B' will fit into triangle 'A'?​

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Answered by dkchakrabarty01
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Answer:

let the side of Small triangle be p

Then it's area = √3/2p^2

side of the bigger triangle = 2p

Then area of bigger triangle = √3/2×(2p)^2=

√3/2(4p^2)

the t

ratio of bigger/smaller = 4

So 4triangles will fit Ans

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