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In quadrilateral ABCD, if m<B=95°, m<C=100, and m<D=90°, find the measure of <A
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In quadrilateral ABCD, if m<B=95°, m<C=100, and m<D=90°, find the measure of <A
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Rule: For any quadrilateral, the four angles always add to 360 degrees
A+B+C+D = 360
A+95+100+90 = 360 ... plug in the given angles
A+285 = 360
A+285-285 = 360-285 ... subtract 285 from both sides
A = 75
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choice C) 75 degrees
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