The answer depends on the measure of WHAT! Side length, angles, length of diagonals, area? And the answers to these depend on what information is given.
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A rhombus has several features. its diagonals will bisect its opposite angles, and the opposite angles will measure equally.
You can't. The angle measure doesn't tell you the area.You could have one rhombus drawn on the head of a pin, and another onedrawn on a parking lot, and both have the same angles.If two of them have the same angles, then they're similar, but their areascould be anything.
All four sides are the same size. Double the measure of two and you'll get the total.
The answer depends on what information you have about the shapes.