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the answer is 8! Good luck!
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Here you can cross multiply to solve for e. You want to multiply the diagonals with each other and set the results equal. So here, you multiply 9.5 with 6.4 and e with 7.6 and get 60.8=7.6e. You then divide out the 7.6 to get e=8.
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