Rhombi are two dimensional, but the easiest way to find the area is to treat it like a parallelogram, or even a square. Just find Base x Height and you will get the area of a two dimensional rhombus, square, or parallelogram (among other polygons).
Since volume is a three dimensional property, and rhombi are two dimensional, I will assume you just have an extruded rhombus. If I am correct, then you can just add the depth to that formula, giving you Base x Height x Depth.
The answer depends on what information about the rhombus you do have.
by using math
To find the circumference of a circle in rhombus you eat SH*t .
Density = mass/volumeMass = (density) x (volume)Volume = mass/density
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Assuming that voulme = volume and raduis = radius, the answer is 301.6 cubic inches.
To find the value of x in a rhombus, use these properties. All sides of a rhombus are the same length. Opposite angles of a rhombus are the same size and measure. Intersection of the diagonals of a rhombus form right angles. Sides are perpendicular. The diagonals of rhombus bisect each other. Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees.
with a protractor
A circle being a two dimensional object has zero length in the third dimension so its volume is always zero.
9.0 cubic 4.5 square
I think some baseball fields are shaped in the shape of a rhombus and some mirrors are too.
A rhombus has all four sides the same length.