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Calderon
5 May, 20:11
In the rhombus, m 1 = 6y-6. Find the value of y
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Juliana
5 May, 21:26
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Answer is 16
m, 1=90 so 6y-6=90
6y=96
y=16
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Muhammad Benson
5 May, 21:49
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The answer should be y = 1.16
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