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Mathematical problems in the sixth grade of primary school
It should be 49×29÷2.

Why? It's simple.

Can you understand it this way? If you can turn that little triangle into red, because it is a square, you can certainly do it. Look at it this way, and you will know how to calculate the area. It's simple. It's useless to use any knowledge.

If you don't understand, you can ask.