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the answer is A. <RS has to be equal to <UV so if you plug in 10 for the RS equation and the UV equation you would get the same answer of 68 and same thing for <T
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RS is 68 and T is 92 if you want an explanation then i gotten but u said quick so maybe it is timed idk
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