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A parallelogram always has four congruent sides.
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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 21:50 miyah5316
Im horrible at math
A parallelogram always has four congruent sides.
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A rhombus is a parallelogram.
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False
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A rectangle is a square.
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A rhombus is a quadrilateral.
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A rectangle is a parallelogram.
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The diagonals of this quadrilateral are congruent. (Select all that apply.)
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rhombus
square
trapezoid
rectangle
parallelogram
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This quadrilateral is a special type of rectangle and rhombus. (Select all that apply.)
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parallelogram
rectangle
square
rhombus
trapezoid
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All four angles of this quadrilateral are right angles. (Select all that apply.)
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rhombus
rectangle
parallelogram
square
trapezoid
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All four sides of this quadrilateral are congruent. (Select all that apply.)
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rectangle
rhombus
trapezoid
square
parallelogram
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This quadrilateral may have zero or two right angles. (Select all that apply.)
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rectangle
parallelogram
rhombus
trapezoid
square
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The decibel level of sound is 50 db greater on a busy street than in a quiet room where the intensity of sound is watt/m2. the level of sound in the quiet room is db, and the intensity of sound in the busy street is watt/m2. use the formula , where is the sound level in decibels, i is the intensity of sound, and is the smallest sound intensity that can be heard by the human ear (roughly equal to watts/m2).
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