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2. Areas of Trapezoids, Rhombi, and Kites
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Exercise 52 Page 796

Look carefully at the Venn diagram.

Sometimes

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Let's take a look at the given Venn diagram.

As we can see, the red region that represents Rhombi contains the purple region that represents Squares. This means that every square is a rhombus and a rhombus is sometimes a square.