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Question 3 of 10 What do you know to be true about the values of pand q?
60°
50"
30°
80°
O A. p= q
B. p C. p>q
D. Can't be determined


Question 3 of 10

What do you know to be true about the values of pand q?
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50
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80°
O A. p=

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