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Look at the figure shown below. What is the measure of angle y? A. 21.3° B. 22.2° C. 23.1° D. 44.4°
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Look at the figure shown below. What is the measure of angle y? A. 21.3° B. 22.2° C. 23.1° D. 44.4°
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Look at the figure shown below.
What is the measure of angle y?
A. 21.3°
B. 22.2°
C. 23.1°
D. 44.4°
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I need a picture is there a picture of the thing?
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Im guessing its A hope it helped
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