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Which statement is true? A. All quadrilaterals are parallelograms. B. All squares are quadrilaterals. All quadrilaterals are squares. D. All quadrilaterals are rhombi.
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Which statement is true? A. All quadrilaterals are parallelograms. B. All squares are quadrilaterals. All quadrilaterals are squares. D. All quadrilaterals are rhombi.
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Which statement is true?
A. All quadrilaterals are parallelograms.
B. All squares are quadrilaterals.
All quadrilaterals are squares.
D. All quadrilaterals are rhombi.
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all squares have 4 sides which is a quadrilateral.
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