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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 21:10 aliciabenitez

MAFS.912.G-C.1.3 Use the circle below to answer the question.
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The circle is centered at point C. Line segment PQ
is parallel to SR. What is the measure of angle
QPS?
A 68
B. 112
C. 136
D. 158°


MAFS.912.G-C.1.3

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