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Two angle measures of a quadrilateral are 34° and 66°. What could the measure of the other two angles be? A. 45° and 55° B. 37° and 43° C. 150° and 110° D. 139° and 121° (multiple can be chosen)
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Two angle measures of a quadrilateral are 34° and 66°. What could the measure of the other two angles be?
A. 45° and 55°
B. 37° and 43°
C. 150° and 110°
D. 139° and 121°
(multiple can be chosen)
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150 and 110
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the correct answer is c 150 and 110
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