8) Area of a triangle whose base is 16 cm and height 10 cm is (a) 80 cm² (b) 160 cm² (c) 26 cm² (d) 6 cm²
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The formula for the area of a triangle is (base * height) / 2. So, the area of the triangle is (16cm * 10cm) / 2 = 160cm² / 2 = 80cm². Show more…
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