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Answer:

66 m².

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Diagonal 1 (d₁) = 11 m

Diagonal 2 (d₂) = 12 m

Area (A) =?

The area of a rhombus when the diagonals are given can be obtained as follow:

A = ½(d₁d₂)

A = ½ × (11 × 12)

A = ½ × 132

A = 66 m²

Thus, the area of the rhombus is 66 m²

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