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Solve for the missing angle A. 121 degrees B. 79 degrees C. 111 degrees D. 89 degrees
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Solve for the missing angle A. 121 degrees B. 79 degrees C. 111 degrees D. 89 degrees
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Solve for the missing angle
A. 121 degrees
B. 79 degrees
C. 111 degrees
D. 89 degrees
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The missing angle is also 111 since they’re opposite interior angles (and are equal).
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