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In quadrilateral TUVW, m<U = 94º, m <V = 51°, and m<w =67º, what is m<T°? a)32° b)51° c)129° d)148°
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In quadrilateral TUVW, m<U = 94º, m <V = 51°, and m<w =67º, what is m<T°? a)32° b)51° c)129° d)148°
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In quadrilateral TUVW, m<U = 94º, m <V = 51°, and m<w =67º, what is m<T°?
a)32°
b)51°
c)129°
d)148°
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The answer would be c) 129
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