Final answer:
To calculate the area of a triangle in square meters, convert the base and height from millimeters to meters, apply the formula (1/2) × base × height, and report the result to the correct number of significant figures, which in this case is 0.0772 m².
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the area of a triangle, we use the formula (1/2) × base × height. To express the area in square meters, we need to convert the measurements from millimeters to meters. There are 1000 millimeters in a meter, so the base would be 166 mm / 1000 = 0.166 meters, and the height would be 930.0 mm / 1000 = 0.930 meters.
Now, using the formula:
Area = (1/2) × 0.166 m × 0.930 m
= 0.07719 m²
Considering significant figures, since the base has three significant figures and the height has four, our final answer should be reported with three significant figures. Thus, we round the area to 0.0772 m².