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How is a rectangle different from a trapezoid? A. Rectangles have two pairs of parallel lines, but trapezoids have one pair. B. Rectangles are quadrilaterals, but trapezoids are not.
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How is a rectangle different from a trapezoid?
A. Rectangles have two pairs of parallel lines, but trapezoids have one pair.
B. Rectangles are quadrilaterals, but trapezoids are not.
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It is A since rectangles have two pairs of parallel lines but trapezoids have one only.
It is not B because both are quadrilaterals.
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