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Rhombus A has a base of 7 inches and an area of 35 square inches. Rhombus B has a base and height that are three times the base and height of rhombus A. Find the area of rhombus B and compare it to the area of rhombus A. Explain.

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Answer:

It must be B

Explanation:

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For rhombus A:
base = 7 in
area = 35 in²

Area of rhombus = b * h
⇒ 35 = 7 * h
⇒ h = 35/7
⇒ h = 5 in

Rhombus B:
height = 3*5 = 15 in
base = 7*3 = 21 in
Area = 15 * 21 = 315 in²

Area of rhombus B is 9 times area of rhombus A. When the dimensions are increased to 3 times the initial dimension, area became 9 times.

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