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A rhombus and a square have one and the same side of 6 cm. The area of the rhombus is 4/5 of the area of the square. Find the height of the rhombus. I got stuck repeatedly, so hoping someone out there
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A rhombus and a square have one and the same side of 6 cm. The area of the rhombus is 4/5 of the area of the square. Find the height of the rhombus.
I got stuck repeatedly, so hoping someone out there can help me out.. if not, then, oh well.
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You will find the area the square and then find out what 4/5 of that area is.
A = bh
6 cm x 6 cm
A = 36 square cm
4/5 of 36 square cm
4/5 x 36
28 4/5 square cm
The area of the rhombus is 28 4/5 square cm. Use this to solve for the height of the rhombus.
A = bh
28 4/5
=
6 x h
6 6
h = 4 4/5 cm
The height of the rhombus is 4 4/5 cm.
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