<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
Area of rhombus = 126 m²
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
<u>We are given that the two diagonals of the rhombus are:</u>
D₁ = 14 meters and D₂ = 18 meters
<u>The area of the rhombus using its diagonals can be calculated using the following rule:</u>

<u>Substitute with the given values to get the area as follows:</u>

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The amount of balls in a given layer can be found by squaring the layer it is in
4 layers
top layer (1st) is 1
2nd is 4
3rd layer is 9
4th is 16
add them up
1+4+9+16=30
30 in that pyramid
Answer:
Area of circle = π r ^ 2
= 3.14 × ( 42) ^ 2
= 5538.96 in^2
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27 I think or something close to that hope that helps
<h3>
Answer: Choice B</h3>
Reflection along y axis
Translation:
which means we shift 3 units down
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Explanation:
Let's track point A to see how it could move to point A'.
If we were to reflect point A over the vertical y axis, then A(-4,4) would move to (4,4). The x coordinate flips in sign, but the y coordinate stays the same.
The diagram shows that A' is located at (4,1) instead of (4,4). So a y-axis reflection isn't enough to move A to A', but we can shift that reflected point three units down. That will move (4,4) to (4,1) which is exactly where we want to end up. Note how we subtract 3 from the y coordinate and x stays the same. So that explains the notation 
Overall, this points to choice B as the final answer. If we apply these steps to points B and C, you should find that they'll land on B' and C' respectively. Apply this to all of the points on the triangle ABC, and it will move everything to triangle A'B'C'.