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A section of wall is being framed. A model of the framing work is shown below. Vertical and parallel lines c, d, and e are cut by diagonal transversal b. The uppercase right angle formed by the intersection of lines b and c is angle A. The uppercase left angle formed by the intersection of lines d and b is 125 degrees. Which best describes the relationship between the 125° angle and angle A? They are same side interior angles. Angle A measures 55°. They are alternate interior angles. Angle A measures 125°. They are vertical angles. Angle A measures 125°. They are corresponding angles. Angle A measures 55°.

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