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Which of the following could be the measure of a pair of consecutive angles of a rhombus? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. 122° and 58° B. 170° and 30° C. 11…
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Which of the following could be the measure of a pair of consecutive angles of a rhombus? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. 122° and 58° B. 170° and 30° C. 11…
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Which of the following could be the measure of a pair of consecutive angles of a rhombus?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
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122° and 58°
B.
170° and 30°
C.
114° and 86°
D.
50° and 40°
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Your answer would be A. 122° and 58° because both angles have to equal 180°
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