Mensurationeasy · Past Paper
Find the area of a rhombus whose diagonals are 12 cm and 16 cm.
A96 sq. cm
B192 sq. cm
C28 sq. cm
D48 sq. cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 96 sq. cm
The area of a rhombus is half the product of its diagonals: 0.5 * 12 * 16 = 96 sq. cm.
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