juliefrisella
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  • 20-04-2018
  • Mathematics
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John has a kite shaped like a rhombus. It’s two diagonals measure 22 inches and 13 inches. What is the area of John’s kite?

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geerky42
geerky42 geerky42
  • 20-04-2018
The area of rhombus is product of two diagonals divided by 2

So you have 22 inches and 13 inches so that would be 22
·13/2 = 143

Final answer: 143 in²
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