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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 01:40 sheram2010

The diagram below shows a ramp on the outside of a building. What is the value of x, the measure of the third angle in the diagram?
O A. 95
B. 75
C. 85
D. 105


The diagram below shows a ramp on the outside of a building.

What is the value of x, the measure

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