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Which of the following is a true statement? A. All squares are rectangles. B. All rectangles are squares. C. All rhombuses are squares.
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Which of the following is a true statement? A. All squares are rectangles. B. All rectangles are squares. C. All rhombuses are squares.
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Which of the following is a true statement?
A. All squares are rectangles.
B. All rectangles are squares.
C. All rhombuses are squares.
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A should be correct
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