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the answer is:

area of triangle= (1/2)*(base)*(height) ---> (1/2)*b*h

now area of triangle=(7/3)*h (given)
1/2*b*h=7/3*h
=>b=14/3

also,

area of triangle=(13/5)*b (given)
(1/2)*b*h=(13/5)*b
=> h=26/5

hence base= 14/3 and height 26/5

Please help me unlock the CAT tests :)
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Dear s1d1,
I'm happy to respond. :-) Unfortunately, I don't know exactly what you mean.

Keep in mind that I work for Magoosh, a private GMAT test prep company. If you buy a Magoosh subscription, you would have access to our CAT. I don't work for GMAT Club and I don't work for GMAC, so I can't help you unlock any of those CATs.

Good luck, my friend,

Mike :-)
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