If the area of a triangle is64 is the base 16 and the height 32?

So? What is your question?

No, because the area of any triangle

Is (height * width)/2. BTW I'm in fourth grade.

To determine if the base and height values provided are correct for a triangle with an area of 64, we can use the formula for the area of a triangle.

The area of a triangle is given by the formula:
Area = (base * height) / 2

Given that the area is 64, we can substitute this value into the formula:
64 = (base * height) / 2

To solve for the base and height, we can rearrange the equation by multiplying both sides by 2:
128 = base * height

Now, we can consider the given values:
If the base is 16 and the height is 32, we can substitute these values into the equation:
128 = 16 * 32

By multiplying these numbers, we find that:
128 = 512

Since 128 is not equal to 512, we can conclude that the provided base and height values are not correct for a triangle with an area of 64.

Therefore, the base of 16 and height of 32 do not correspond to the given area of 64.