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find the area of Rhombus whose base is 7.3 M and altitude is 3.9 metre

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Answered by Chiris
13
area = 3.9 × 7.3 = 28.47m ^2
Answered by Anonymous
18
Since a Rhombus is a special case of a parellalogram where all the sides are parellal and equal,

Area of rhombus in this case = base × altitude

= 7.3m × 3.9m

= 28.47m²

Or 284700cm²

Anonymous: :-)
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