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A square can be. Rhombus, and figure X is a rhombus, so figure X must be a square. True or false
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A square can be. Rhombus, and figure X is a rhombus, so figure X must be a square. True or false
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A square can be. Rhombus, and figure X is a rhombus, so figure X must be a square. True or false
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I believe this is false because not necessarily does a rhombus have to be a square
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I have to go with True because a Rhombus is a Square.
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