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Answer:

c. 32.5 mm²

Explanation:

The equation for the area of a triangle is a=1/2bh. In this equation you basically multiply the length of the base of the triangle times the height of the triangle and divide that by 2 to get the area. So, you would take 13, the base, and multiply it by 5, the height to get 65. Then, you would divide that by 2 to get 32.5 mm².

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Answer:


\boxed{Area = 32.5 mm^2}

Explanation:

Area of Triangle =
(1)/(2) (Base)(Height)

Where base = 13 mm, Height = 5 mm

Area = 1/2 (13)(5)

=> Area = 1/2 (65)

=> Area = 32.5 mm^2

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