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What is the main difference between a square and a rhombus?

A.
A rhombus has 4 right angles, and a square does not.
B.
A square must have 4 right angles, but a rhombus may or may not have 4 right angles.
C.
A square has sides that are parallel, but a rhombus does not.
D.
A rhombus is always bigger than a square.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The main difference between a square and a rhombus is a square must have 4 right angles, but a rhombus may or may not have 4 right angles. All the angles of a square have to be 90 degrees. All right angles are 90 degrees. All squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares. There are occasions when a rhombus has 4 right angles.

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Answer:

B. a square must have 4 right angles, but a rhombus may or not have 4 right angles.

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