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The sum of the measures of two vertical angles is 300° . Solve for the measure of each angle.(1 point) Responses 150° 150 degrees 90° 90 degrees 75° 75 degrees 120° 120 degrees
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The sum of the measures of two vertical angles is always equal to 180°. Therefore, it is not possible for the sum to be 300°.
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I apologize for the confusion. The correct response would be 150° and 150 degrees.
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