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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 16:00, sama3638

How is a rhombus related to a parallelogram? How does finding the area of a rhombus compare to finding the area of a parallelogram? Select the statements that are true. A. A rhombus is a parallelogram with equal sides. B. The area of a rhombus is found using the formula A = b × h. C. The area of a rhombus is less than the area of a parallelogram with equal dimensions. D. A parallelogram is always a rhombus. E. The area is found the same way for both a rhombus and a parallelogram.

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