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Same as a square, except the kite only occupies half the space. (Draw a picture if you have to.) So, 6x8 = 48, divided by two is 24 [sq. cm]

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Q: If a kite has diagonals with lengths of 6 centimeters and 8 centimeters what is the area of the kite?
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