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A rhombus is formed by joining midpoints of the sides of a rectangle in the suitable order. If the area of the rhombus is 2 square units, then the area of the rectangle is

A

`2sqrt(2)` square units

B

4 square units

C

`4sqrt(2)` square units

D

8 square units

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