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Engineering, 14.04.2021 01:00 AdoNice

The yellow rectangle area is 25% (or 1/4) the area of the blue rhombus. The height (H) of the yellow rectangle is twice as long as the base of the yellow rectangle. Calculate the required height (H) of the yellow rectangle. Round to nearest one decimal (tenths) place. (Precision 00.0)​


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