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Area of an equilateral triangle is 4*sqrt(3) sq. cm. Its height is:
A2*sqrt(3) cm
Bsqrt(3) cm
C4 cm
D2 cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 2*sqrt(3) cm
Side = 4. Height = (sqrt(3)/2)*4 = 2*sqrt(3) cm.
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