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How do you find the circumference of a rhombus?

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Well, "circumference" is a word that's reserved for circles. If you want
the distance all the way around a rhombus, that's called the "perimeter"
of the rhombus.

To find it, you need to know the length of one side. Then, since a rhombus
has 4 sides and they're all the same length, you just multiply the length you
have by 4 .
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