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By the Interior Angles Theorem, if Angle A is 25° and Angle B is greater than 51° but less than 57°, what are the possible measurements for Angle C? A) 73 < C < 104 B) 98 < C < 129 C) 98 < C < 104 D) 123 < C < 129
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By the Interior Angles Theorem, if Angle A is 25° and Angle B is greater than 51° but less than 57°, what are the possible measurements for Angle C?
A) 73 < C < 104
B) 98 < C < 129
C) 98 < C < 104
D) 123 < C < 129
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