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What is m_BCD? B 70° 500 600 A C D OA) 120° OB) 75° OC) 80° OD) 85°
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OA) 120°
OB) 75°
OC) 80°
OD) 85°
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120 degrees because angles on a straight line add up to 180 degrees
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