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There is not suficient information. A measure of the vertical height is required - either implicit or explicit.

If you think of a rhombus as 4 sticks of 7 cm hinged at the vertices, you can change the shape to a square (area = 49 sq cm) or squash it right down so that the area gets as close to 0 as you wish.

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A rhombus is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. I think you are describing a trapezoid - a figure with only one set of parallel sides.The formula for finding the area of a trapezoid is:A = (s1 + s2) / 2 x h where s1 and s2 are the parallel sides and h is the height.Basically this is our old "base times height" formula, but since our bases (the parallel sides) are not equal, we add them together and divide by 2 to get the average that we multiply times the height.For your trapezoid the equation looks like this:A = (15 + 17) x 7 /2A = 32 x 7 /2A = 112 cm2


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What is the area of a rhombus whose height is 7cm and whose parallel sides are 15cm and 17cm?

A rhombus is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. I think you are describing a trapezoid - a figure with only one set of parallel sides.The formula for finding the area of a trapezoid is:A = (s1 + s2) / 2 x h where s1 and s2 are the parallel sides and h is the height.Basically this is our old "base times height" formula, but since our bases (the parallel sides) are not equal, we add them together and divide by 2 to get the average that we multiply times the height.For your trapezoid the equation looks like this:A = (15 + 17) x 7 /2A = 32 x 7 /2A = 112 cm2