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5. Find m∠XYZ in the figure, if ∠XYZ and ∠PQR are supplementary angles. (Diagram not drawn to scale). A. 83° B. 97° C. 7° D. 173°
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5. Find m∠XYZ in the figure, if ∠XYZ and ∠PQR are supplementary angles. (Diagram not drawn to scale). A. 83° B. 97° C. 7° D. 173°
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5. Find m∠XYZ in the figure, if ∠XYZ and ∠PQR are supplementary angles. (Diagram not drawn to scale).
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B. 97°
C. 7°
D. 173°
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A. 83 idk how but that’s what my math teacher got
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