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Answer:


80\:\mathrm{km^2}

Explanation:

The area of a triangle can be given by
A=(1)/(2)bh, where
b is the base of the triangle and
h is the height of the triangle.

As marked in the diagram, we are given the following:

  • Base of 10
  • Height of 16


A=(1)/(2)bh=(1)/(2)\cdot 10\cdot 16=\boxed{80\:\mathrm{km^2}}

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Answer:

Hello! answer: 80 km

Explanation:

To find area in triangles you can do

base × height ÷ 2 or base × height × 1/2

10 × 16 = 80 therefore the area is 80 km

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