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Some steps to construct an angle MNT congruent to angle PQR are listed below. Step 1: Draw a segment NT.
Step 2: Use a compass to draw an arc from point Q that intersects the side PQ of angle PQR at point A and the side QR at point B.
Step 3:
Step 4: Adjust the width of the compass to AB, and draw an arc from point X such that it intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
Step 5: Join points N and Y using a straightedge.

Which statement describes step 3 correctly?

A. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point T that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
B. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point N that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
C. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point A that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
D. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point B that intersects the segment NT at a point X.

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