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Mathematics, 27.10.2019 22:43 princess239

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lines ab and cd are parallel. mw is 124°, then what is mp?

a. 124°

b. 304°

c. 56°

d. 129°


Note: figure is not drawn to scale.lines ab and cd are parallel. mw is 124°, then what is mp?

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