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Any triangle with a base of 13 and a height of 5 has an area of 65/2 Both shapes in the figure have been partitioned into the same four pieces. Find the area of each of the pieces, and verify the corresponding parts are the same
in each picture. There appears to be one extra square unit of area in the right figure. If all of the pieces have the same area, how is this possible?


Any triangle with a base of 13 and a height of 5 has an area of 65/2

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