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PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BEAINLEST!!! In Oakville, streets run parallel to each other. 5th and 6th Streets are intersected by Camden Ave. as shown:
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PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BEAINLEST!!! In Oakville, streets run parallel to each other. 5th and 6th Streets are intersected by Camden Ave. as shown:
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In Oakville, streets run parallel to each other. 5th and 6th Streets are intersected by Camden Ave. as shown:
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a) angle A = 180- 36=144°
b) angle B= 144°
c) angle C =angle B= 144°
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