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In the figure below, C is the intersection of AD and BE. If it can be determined, what is the measure of ZBAC? 45° B35 A. 80° B. 100° C. 110° D. 1150 E. Cannot be determined fro…
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In the figure below, C is the intersection of AD and
BE. If it can be determined, what is the measure of
ZBAC?
45°
B35
A. 80°
B. 100°
C. 110°
D. 1150
E. Cannot be determined from the given information
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