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All numbered streets runs parallel to each other. Both 3rd and 4th Streets are intersected by King Ave. as shown:
Suppose a car is traveling east on 4th Street and turns onto King Avenue heading northeast. What is the measure of the angle created by the car's turning? Explain your answer. (Explanation must be present for both points.)
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