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Answer:

Option A, Option C, Option E

Explanation:

The area of a kite can be identified through 1 / 2 of the multiplication of each diagonal. The first diagonal is equivalent to the addition of 50 cm and 10 cm, while the second is of length 20 cm + 20 cm.


1 / 2 * ( 50 + 10 ) * ( 20 + 20 ),\\1 / 2 * ( 60 ) * ( 40 ),\\( 30 ) * ( 40 ),\\\\Area of Kite = 1200 square cm

Consider the first option. If we take a look at the bit 2 * ( 1 / 2 * 20 * 50 ) the 2 and 1 /2 cancel each other out, leaving you with 20 * 50 = 1000 . Respectively in the expression 2 * ( 1 / 2 * 20 * 10 ) the 2 and 1 / 2 cancel each other out, leaving you with 20 * 10 = 200;


1000 + 200 = 1200 square cm,\\Option A - Correct!

The second option considers the expression 2 * ( 1 / 2 * 20 * 60 ). Again, the 2 and 1 / 2 cancel each other out, leaving you with 20 * 60;


20 * 60 = 1200 square cm,\\Option B - Correct!

Option C is a similar version of option a, besides the fact that the 1 / 2 doesn't exist. Thus, Option C is incorrect!

Option D is a similar version of option a as well, but as the 2 doesn't exist, it is incorrect!

This last option, option E is taken as 1 / 2 of the multiplication of the diagonals, and thus is correct!


1 / 2 * ( 40 * 60 ),\\1 / 2 * ( 2400 ),\\1200 square cm\\\\Correct!

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