A triangular building is bounded by three streets. The building measures approximately 83 feet on the first​ street, 189 feet on the second​ street, and 178 feet on the third street. Approximate the ground area K covered by the building.

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For this case we use Heron's formula to calculate the area of the building.
 We have then:
 A = root ((s) * (s-a) * (s-b) * (s-c))
 Where,
 s = (a + b + c) / 2
 Substituting values:
 s = (83 + 189 + 178) / 2
 s = 225 feet
 A = root ((225) * (225-83) * (225-189) * (225-178))
 A = 7352.509776 feet ^ 2
 Rounding off we have:
 A = 7353 feet ^ 2
 Answer:
 
The ground area K covered by the building is:
 
K = 7353 feet ^ 2