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Step 1: Write out the formula for finding the area of a rhombus


\begin{gathered} \text{Area }=(AC* DB)/(2) \\ \text{ Where} \\ AC\text{ and DB are the diagonals of the rhombus } \end{gathered}

Step 2: Substitute the given values to find AC


\begin{gathered} \text{ Area }=45\text{ square units} \\ DB=6\text{units} \end{gathered}

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} (6AC)/(2)=45 \\ 3AC=45 \\ \text{ Dividing both by 3, we have} \\ (3AC)/(3)=(45)/(3) \\ AC=15 \end{gathered}Hence, AC is 15 units
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