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A diagonal length of a rhombus is multiplied by 2/3. Which of the following describes the effect of this change on the area?

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The area is multiplied by 2/3.

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User Ronaldosantana
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There are no "of the following" listed, but when you multiply a length by 2/3, you're indicating that you are only "using" 2/3 of that length, which is smaller by a third. Regardless of what your original lengths of the diagonals are, the area is going to be smaller. By 2/3, to be exact.
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