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Need help with number 6​-example-1
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Answer:

157.275 square mm

Explanation:

How do I find the area of a right triangle?

To find the area of a right triangle, we should first visualize a rectangle. A rectangle has an area of the length times the width. Now, a right triangle is just half of a rectangle, divided across the diagonals, so our formula for the area of a triangle is Length times width / 2.

We can see here that the length is 23.3 mm, and the width is 13.5. Plugging these into the formula:

area = 23.3 x 13.5/2

area = 157.275

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