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Call me delusional, but it's hard for me to shake the feeling that there's a number

somewhere on the drawing you're looking at, probably pretty close to the picture

of rhombus 'abcd'. "Why ?", you may well ask. "Why is there a number on this drawing ?"

Well, you see, in order to answer any math question like this, we always tease the

answer out of something we know, together with the rules we know that connect

what we know to what we don't know. In this case, all we have are the rules, but

you haven't given us any information about that particular rhombus.

The rule we know is: All four sides of a rhombus are the same length.

Maybe you can use that rule, together with the number from the picture that you

neglected to pass on with your question, and figure out the lengths of the sides.

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