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maw
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3 years ago
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The front view of a piece of art is in the shape of a rhombus. The front view of the art has diagonals that are 1.4 yards long a
nd 0.8 yards long. What is the area of the front view of the piece of art?
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Zina
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3 years ago
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1.12 add im an artist so i know trying to help people out
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Vikki
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3 years ago
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The answer is .56 yds squared
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