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A kite has a height of 36 inches and a width of 30 inches. Explain how to use the area formula for a triangle to find the area of the kite.

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Answered by devansh17574
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Step-by-step explanation:

Height of the kite  - 36 inches

Width of the kite - 30 inches

One of the ways to find the area is to draw a vertical line to break the kite into two equal triangles. Mark the base as 36 inches and height as 15 inches .

Now we will use the formula  to find the area of each triangle. Then we will add both the areas to find the area of the kite.\

Area of triangle = 1/2 * base * height.

Area of 1 triangle =  = 270 square inches

Area of the 2nd triangle is also = 270 square inches

Hence, area of the kite = 270+270 = 540 square inches

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Answered by ferclaire0
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Answer:

Sample Response: Draw a vertical line to break the kite into two equal triangles with a base of 36 and a height of 15. Use the formula A = 1 /2bh to find the area of each. The sum of the areas is the area of the kite.

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