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Given that these two figures are similar, what is the measure of the unknown angle? A) 34.5° B) 55.5° C) 69° D) 111°
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Given that these two figures are similar, what is the measure of the unknown angle? A) 34.5° B) 55.5° C) 69° D) 111°
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Given that these two figures are similar, what is the measure of the unknown angle?
A) 34.5°
B) 55.5°
C) 69°
D) 111°
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C) 69° Hope this helps!
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The answer is 69 degrees
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