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Question 4 of 10 What is the measure of AC? 30" 90 90° B O A. 30° O B. 90° O c. 150° с O D. 120°
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What is the measure of AC?
30"
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90° B
O A. 30°
O B. 90°
O c. 150°
с
O D. 120°
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