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ABCD is a rhombus. = 8 cm, and = 3.5 cm. What is the area of the rhombus? A. 14 cm2 B. 21 cm2 C. 28 cm2 D. 56 cm2

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Answer:

14cm^2

Explanation:

User HenrikS
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Answer:

A) 14 cm^2

Explanation:

Given

Rhombus ABCD

let the given length be diagonal 1, a= 8cm

diagonal 2,b= 3.5cm

Area of ABCD=?

Area of rhombus= ab/2

Putting the values in above :

Area of ABCD= 8(3.5)/2

=28/2

=14 !

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