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The diagonals of rhombus abcd intersect at point e. the area of abcd is 168 in. if ed = 8 inches, find ac. a. 16 inches b. 21 inches c. 24 inches d. 42 inches
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a. 16 inches
b. 21 inches
c. 24 inches
d. 42 inches
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the answer is 21
AC = 21 in
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