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\textbf{Hey!}

My little sister, needs help on this.

Rushawn lined up the interior angles of the triangle along line p below.

When the measure of angle C decreases, what happens to the measures of angles A and B on line p?

A. Both sections increase.

B. Both sections decrease.

C. One section increases, and the other section decreases.

D. What will happen to the individual sections cannot be determined, but the size of the two sections together increases.

answers/w explanation ✅ Nonsense answers, that's not the question I didn't ask for will be reported.

\textbf{Hey!} My little sister, needs help on this. Rushawn lined up the interior-example-1
User Neeka
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Answer:

D :))

Explanation:

User ThatQuantDude
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D is the correct option as the decrease in angle C will make angle A increase thus making the section with both angle A and B to increase.

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