Hamlet cut a piece of paper into a rhombus to use as part of a costume. The piece of paper is shown.

*Picture not drawn to scale

What is the area of the piece of paper?
A.
121 square inches
B.
60.5 square inches
C.
44 square inches
D.
105.6 square inches

1 answer

Since the piece of paper is cut into a rhombus shape, we can calculate its area using the formula:

Area = (d1 * d2) / 2

where d1 and d2 are the diagonals of the rhombus. From the picture, we can see that the diagonals are 11 inches and 11 inches.

Area = (11 * 11) / 2
Area = 121 / 2
Area = 60.5 square inches

Therefore, the correct answer is:

B. 60.5 square inches
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