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Area of a Triangle
Find the area of the triangle 16.5 m to the power 2 11.55 m to the power to 23.1 m to the power to 4.85 m to the power 2
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The area of the triangle is equal to (1/2) x 16.5 m^2 x 11.55 m x 23.1 m x 4.85 m^2 = 4,845.9 m^3
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