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Mathematics
, 31.12.2019 05:31,
jaystitt1152683
In this figure lines a and b are parallel
what is the measure of angle p
72
78
70
76
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answered:
raprocksbob
<p = 180 - 94 - 16
<p = 70
answer
<p = 70 degrees
answered: Guest
yo answer should be 6 if im not mistaken
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