Correct option is A
Given:
The perimeter of the rhombus = 120 m
The distance between two parallel sides (height) = 15 m
Formula Used:
Area =
Side =
Solution:
Side =
= = 30 m
Area = 30 15 = 450 m
The perimeter of a rhombus is 120 m and the distance between any two parallel sides is 15 m. The area of the rhombus is:
Given:
The perimeter of the rhombus = 120 m
The distance between two parallel sides (height) = 15 m
Formula Used:
Area =
Side =
Solution:
Side =
= = 30 m
Area = 30 15 = 450 m
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