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Which of the diagrams below represents the statement "If it is a square, then it is a rhombus"?

Which of the diagrams below represents the statement "If it is a square, then-example-1
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I believe it is the first diagram because it's saying if something is a square then it would also be a rhombus. So square would come first and rhombus afterwards.
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Answer:

Left

Explanation:

If it is a square, then it is a rhombus.

Square must be inside rhombus.

The left side has square inside the rhombus circle

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