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Re: In the triangle [#permalink]
According to Heron, we can find the area of any given triangle, whether it is a scalene, isosceles or equilateral, by using the formula, provided the sides of the triangle.
Area=square root (s(sโˆ’a)(sโˆ’b)(sโˆ’c))

Where โ€œsโ€ is semi-perimeter = (a+b+c) / 2

And a, b, c are the three sides of the triangle.

plug the values of a b c as 26, 26, 20. Value of S can be found out as 36. Area of triangle will come out as 240.
hence quantity B is greater than quantity A.

Solution :- B
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