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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 22:20 shannaslaughter28

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In the figure below, m∠A is 42°, m∠B is 75°, and m∠E is 16°. What is m∠D?

A. 74°

B. 101°

C. 117°

D. 63°


Will mark brainistIn the figure below, m∠A is 42°, m∠B is 75°, and m∠E is 16°. What is m∠D? A. 74° B

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