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trapezoid
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US
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In the US, a trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and one pair of non-parallel sides.
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9
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2
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trapezoid
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, a trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
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3
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3
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trapezoid
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Australia
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In Australia, a trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides and one pair of non-parallel sides.
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2
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4
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trapezoid
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Canada
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In Canada, a trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and one pair of non-parallel sides.
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2
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5
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trapezoid
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France
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In France, the trapezoid receives minimal attention in elementary math education compared to other geometric shapes.
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2
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6
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trapezoid
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China
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In China, the trapezoid concept is not as widely emphasized in education or used in architectural and engineering design as in the US and UK.
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1
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7
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trapezoid
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Italy
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In Italy, the trapezoid may receive less focus in elementary math education than other geometric shapes.
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1
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8
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trapezoid
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Japan
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Trapezoids are not as emphasized in education or frequently used in architectural and engineering design in Japan compared to the US and UK.
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9
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trapezoid
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Korea
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Trapezoid is less commonly emphasized in education and architectural and engineering design in Korea compared to the United States and United Kingdom.
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1
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