Which statement is a true statement

1. All rectangles are squares
2. All squares are rectangles
3. Every rhombas is a rectangle
4. Every rectangle is a rhombas

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so i know it cant be c or d, wait, is the answer B?

Yes. B is correct.

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The true statement among the options is:

2. All squares are rectangles.

Explanation:
To determine which statement is true, we need to understand the relationship between rectangles and squares.

A rectangle is a four-sided polygon with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. On the other hand, a square is a special type of rectangle in which all four sides are equal in length and all angles are right angles.

Statement 1, "All rectangles are squares," is false because not all rectangles have equal side lengths. Therefore, not all rectangles can be squares.

Statement 3, "Every rhombus is a rectangle," is false as well. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length, but its angles are not necessarily right angles. Since rectangles have right angles, not all rhombuses can be rectangles.

Statement 4, "Every rectangle is a rhombus," is false as well. All rectangles have opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length, but their angles are not necessarily equal.

Therefore, the only true statement is Statement 2, "All squares are rectangles." Since squares have four equal sides and right angles, they fulfill the criteria of being a rectangle.