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Correct Answer: B
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Add the given angles: 45° + 65° = 110°. Subtract from 180° to get 70°.
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Two angles in a triangle measure 45° and 65°. What is the measure of the third angle?
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Correct Answer: B
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Method / Topic: Geometry and Trigonometry
Add the given angles: 45° + 65° = 110°. Subtract from 180° to get 70°.
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