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Given m and n are parallel lines, t is a transversal crossing both m and n, and m48 = 100 degrees, what is the measure of 3?
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Given m and n are parallel lines, t is a transversal crossing both m and n, and m48 = 100 degrees, what is the measure of 3?
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Given m and n are parallel lines, t is a transversal
crossing both m and n, and m48 = 100 degrees,
what is the measure of 3?
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they would measure 74 meters
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