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Step 1: Write out the formula for finding the area of a kite


\begin{gathered} A=(mn)/(2) \\ \text{ Where} \\ A=\text{ the area of a kite} \\ m\text{ and }n\text{ are the diagonals of the kite} \end{gathered}

Step 2: Write out the given values and substitute them into the equation to find the area of the kite


m=8m,n=15m

Therefore,


A=(8*15)/(2)=4*15=60m^2\text{ }Hence, the area of the kite is 60m²
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