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Soshi’s rhombus has a base of 12 in and a height of 10 in. Jack’s rhombus has base and height measures that are double those of Soshi’s rhombus. Compare the area of Jack’s rhomb…
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Soshi’s rhombus has a base of 12 in and a height of 10 in. Jack’s rhombus has base and height measures that are double those of Soshi’s rhombus. Compare the area of Jack’s rhombus to the area of Soshi’s rhombus. Explain.
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