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If the sum of the measures of <1 and <2 is 180°, what is the sum of the measures of <3 and <4? A.90° B. 360° C.120° D. 180°
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If the sum of the measures of <1 and <2 is 180°, what is the sum of the measures of <3 and <4?
A.90°
B. 360°
C.120°
D. 180°
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D 180 degrees
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