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What is the area of just the original triangle with the solid outline

What is the area of just the original triangle with the solid outline-example-1
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The area of a triangle can be calculated using the following formula:


A=(bh)/(2)

Where "b" is the base and "h" is the height.

In this case, you can identify that:


\begin{gathered} b=6.4yd \\ h=5yd \end{gathered}

Then, you can substitute values into the formula and then evaluate, in order to find the area of the given triangle:


\begin{gathered} A=((6.4yd)(5yd))/(2) \\ \\ A=(32yd^2)/(2) \\ \\ A=16yd^2 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is:


A=16yd^2

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