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A safety sign is a triangular shape and has a base of 28 inches and a height of 20 inches. Use the triangle area formula to find the number of square inches of metal needed to make the sign.

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To make the sign, 560 square inches of metal are needed.
To make the sign, 560 square inches of metal are needed.

To make the sign, 280 square inches of metal are needed.
To make the sign, 280 square inches of metal are needed.

To make the sign, 48 square inches of metal are needed.
To make the sign, 48 square inches of metal are needed.

To make the sign, 1,120 square inches of metal are needed.
To make the sign, 1,120 square inches of metal are needed.
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To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula: (base x height) / 2. In this case, the base is 28 inches and the height is 20 inches.

(28 x 20) / 2 = 560 square inches

Therefore, to make the sign, 560 square inches of metal are needed.

So the correct response is: To make the sign, 560 square inches of metal are needed.