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The area of a rhombus is given by the following formula:


A=(D\cdot d)/(2)

Where D is the longer diagonal and d is the shorter diagonal.

In this case, AC is the longer diagonal and DB is the shorter one.

Use the given values to find AC:


\begin{gathered} A=(AC\cdot DB)/(2) \\ 372=(AC\cdot12)/(2) \\ (2\cdot372)/(12)=AC \\ AC=62 \end{gathered}

AC is 62 long.

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