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Emily is a geometry teacher. she asks each student to bring in a cutout of a parallelogram. she tells them that one angle must measure 50° and the length of one side must be 10 centimeters. emily also states that the parallelogram must not be a rhombus, rectangle, or square. using this information, each student can prepare 0, 1 , 2, or infinitely many parallelogram(s).

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