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Which pair of angles would be side by side in a parallelogram: A. 40°,40° B. 40°,140° C. 60°,110° D. 65°,105°
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Which pair of angles would be side by side in a parallelogram: A. 40°,40° B. 40°,140° C. 60°,110° D. 65°,105°
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Which pair of angles would be side by side in a parallelogram:
A. 40°,40°
B. 40°,140°
C. 60°,110°
D. 65°,105°
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the answer is b 40 140
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