A kite has diagonals 10.2 ft and 8 ft. What is the area of the kite?

(1 point)
• 72.8 ft?
• 17.6 f?
• 40.8f
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To find the area of a kite, we can use the formula:

Area = (1/2) × d1 × d2

Where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.

In this case, the lengths are given as 10.2 ft and 8 ft, so we can substitute these values into the formula:

Area = (1/2) × 10.2 ft × 8 ft

Simplifying this expression, we get:

Area = 5.1 ft × 8 ft

Area = 40.8 ft^2

Therefore, the area of the kite is 40.8 ft^2.

The correct option is 40.8 ft.