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ABCD is a rhombus. = 5.5 cm and = 4 cm. What is the area of the rhombus?

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11cm^2

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Assuming that the two given values refer to the two diagonals of the rhombus, its area can be calculated using the formula: A = 0.5*p*q, where, p and q are the two diagonals. Substituting the values to the formula, we get the area of rhombus ABCD to be equal to 11 cm^2. 
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