In the accompanying diagram, ABCD is a
rectangle, E is a point on CD, M<DAE = 30, and
m...
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In the accompanying diagram, ABCD is a
rectangle, E is a point on CD, M<DAE = 30, and
m<CBE = 20. What is m<x?
A. 25
C. 60
B. 50
D. 70
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