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Date Posted: 6 years ago
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Brandon Ang
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There you go
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Jenevieve Tan
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The answer should be 20.
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This is the correct answer
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Find out the number of triangle heights/bases each side of the rectangle can contain. Then multiply them together to find the maximum number of triangles that can fit into the rectangle.