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Kite A B C D is shown. Lines are drawn from point A to point C and from point B to point D and intersect.
In the kite, AC = 10 and BD = 6.
What is the area of kite ABCD?
15 square units
30 square units
45 square units
60 square units
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Area of a kite = 1/2 × (product of the diagonals).
So area = 1/2 × AC × BD = 1/2 × 10 × 6 = 30.
Answer: 30 square units.
So area = 1/2 × AC × BD = 1/2 × 10 × 6 = 30.
Answer: 30 square units.
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