One angle of a rhombus is 120 degrees. The perimeter
is 96m.  Find the Area.
A rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides equal:        
 
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The formula for the area of any parallogram is bh
So we draw in the height, h. The perimeter is 96,
and since a rhombus has four equal sides, each side
is 1/4 of 96m, or 24m.  Also since the measure
of the obtuse interior angle on the lower right
corner is 120°, the acute angle on the lower left
corner must be supplementary to it, or 180°-120°
which is 60°: 
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24m/  |h        / 24m
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Now from the right triangle on the left of the
rhombus, 
             h
sin(60°) = ----
            24
Multiply both sides by 24:
24·sin(60°) = h
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   24(Ö3/2) = h
Simplify:
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       12Ö3 = h
The formula for the area is
          A = base×height
The base is the bottom side which is 24m
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The height is h which is 12Ö3
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So        A = (24)(12Ö3)
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          A = 288Ö3 or approximately 498.83063276
I'd round that off to 499m², or however your
teacher tells you.
Edwin