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4 November, 00:59
How are a rhombus and a square alike
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Zoey Cook
4 November, 01:23
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A rhombus is similar to a square in two ways: both have two pairs of parallel sides and both have four equal sides. A rhombus is different from a square because it does not have four right angles. All squares are also rhombuses.
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Frederick
4 November, 01:28
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A rhombus is similar to a square in two ways ... they both have two pairs of parallel sides and both have four equal sides.
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