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Answer:

It is D.

Explanation:

If you win the lottery, then you will need a ticket. But, if you have a ticket, it doesn't mean that you'll win the lottery.

If a number is divisible by 3. it is not necessarily divisible by 6. For example, 9 ÷ 3 = 3, but 9 ÷ 6 will not equal a whole number.

All squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares (they need to have all interior right angles).

User Chiramisu
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Answer: D. (I, II, and III)

Explanation:

having a ticket doesn't necessarily mean you will win the lottery, but you must have a ticket to win

not all numbers divisible by 3 are divisible by 6, but all numbers divisible by 6 are also by 3 (since 3 goes into 6 twice)

if a quadrilateral is a square, it is also a rhombus

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