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To answer this question we will use that alternate interior angles ( for parallel lines) are congruent and that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.

Using the fact that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees, we can set the following equation:


\measuredangle10+\measuredangle9+\measuredangle6=180^(\circ).

Now, since a||b and angles 9 and 1 are alternate interior angles then:


\measuredangle9\cong\measuredangle1,

Therefore:


\measuredangle9=9x-20.

Substituting


\begin{gathered} \measuredangle9=9x-20, \\ \measuredangle6=2x+6, \\ \measuredangle10=5x-10, \end{gathered}

in the first equation we get:


9x-20+2x+6+5x-10=180.

Solving for x we get:


\begin{gathered} 16x-24=180, \\ 16x=204, \\ x=12.75. \end{gathered}

Answer: Option C.

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