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all you just have to do is subtract we already know that the total is 180 degrees so 180 degree - 70 which is 110
so 110 is your answer
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2 adjoining angles in a parallelogram need to equal 180 degrees
If angle A = 70, then angle B = 180 - 70 = 110 degrees.
The answer is the third choice.
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