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I think this is right? The instructions seem a bit vague to me...

Condition A: Many

Condition B: One

Condition C: One

Condition D: Many

Condition E: Many

Condition F: One

Explanation:

So Condition A: A rectangle with 4 right angles is going to be in many quadrilaterals because squares are also a rectangle with 4 right angles. So condition A has 2 or maybe more that I forgot about.

Condition B: A square with one side measuring 5 inches is one quadrilateral. Squares are one specific type of quadrilateral so they're probably going to go into one quadrilateral

Condition C: A rhombus can sometimes also be a square, but since in this case, it's angle is only 43°, it should be one quadrilateral.

Condition D: There are a lot of parallelograms. Just because one angle is 32°, it doesn't mean there is just one. There are rhombuses and trapezoids that have 32° angles that would be parallelograms. This one is many.

Condition E: This one was hard for me to visualize, but I'm pretty sure this one is also many. There are at least 2. One side could be 6 inches and another could be 8 inches and then, it could be vice versa, so there are probably more than one. This one is many.

Condition F: Is this even possible? I think it's one.

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