The maximum area for a rhombus occurs when the rhombus is a square, as all sides are equal in length. Since the sides of the rhombus are 25 cm each, the area of the square rhombus would be calculated by squaring the length of one of the sides, which is 25 cm, resulting in an area of 625 square cm. Thus, the maximum area for a rhombus with sides of 25 cm is 625 square cm.
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Its area is base times perpendicular height or 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
the answer is 25 inches squared
Area = side x side = 25cms x 25cms =625 sq cms
For a start at this question, find out how wide this rectangle must be. area (250) = length (25) x width (???) The area of a rectangle is its length times its width. We should divide the area by the length (25) to get the width. The answer is 10. Then we know that each long side is 25 and each short side is 10. We know that in a rectangle, the long sides are the same length and the short sides are the same width. In order to get the perimeter, we add 25 and 25 and 10 and 10. We get 70. So the perimeter is 70.
It is: 0.5*25*20 = 250 square inches It doesn't matter whether or not a triangle is a right triangle; the area is always half of the base times the height.
The area of square is : 400.0