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9 September, 13:46

Find the sum of the areas of a kite with diagonals of 28 and 32 inches and a rhombus with diagonals of 37 and 63 inches. Round answer to the nearest tenth of a square inch.

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  1. 9 September, 14:03
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    total area = K + R = 448 + 1,165.5 = $1,613.5 sq. in.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Use formulas for area of Kite and area of rhombus.

    K = area of Kite

    R = area of rhombus

    K = (1/2) * (diagonal 1) * (diagonal 2)

    R = (1/2) * (diagonal 1) * (diagonal 2)

    K = (1/2) * (28 in.) * (32 in.) = 14 * 32 = 448 sq. in.

    R = (1/2) * (37 in.) * (63 in.) = 1,165.5 sq. in.

    total area = K + R = 448 + 1,165.5 = $1,613.5 sq. in.
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