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Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Give the
most
descriptive name for the figure shown on the right.
?
Parallelogram
?
Quadrilateral
?
Rectangle
?
Rhombus
?
Square
?
Trapezoid
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A square is a rectangle.
?
sometimes true
?
always true
?
never true
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A rhombus is a square.
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sometimes true
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always true
?
never true
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A rectangle is a rhombus
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sometimes true
?
always true
?
never true
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A trapezoid is a parallelogram.
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sometimes true
?
always true
?
never true
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A four sided figure is a parallelogram.
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sometimes true
?
always true
?
never true
Is the following statement sometimes true, always true or never true?
A figure with 2 pairs of parallel sides is a parallelogram.
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sometimes true
?
always true
?
never true
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