Answer:
<u>D.</u> <u>126</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
30 ÷ 5 = 6
5 * 6 = 30
6 * 6 = 36
10 * 6 = 60
60 + 30 + 36 = <u>126</u>
When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, the same-side exterior angles are supplementary. That means that their sum is 180.
Using that logic, if the two roads were parallel, then the sum of their same-side exterior angles will add up to 180. Yet their same-side exterior angles add up to 170 (130 + 40 = 170), hence they can't be parallel.
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Using supplmenatry angles (two angles whose sum of measures add up to 180 or a straight line), we can say that:
m<DIE + m<HID = 18
40 + m<HID = 180
m<HID = 140
Similarly:
m<BHC + m<CHI = 180
130 + m<CHI = 180
m<CHI = 50
Using verticle angles therome, (when two lines intersect, the angles opposite to eachother are congruent, or have the same measure), we can say that:
m<DIE = m<GIH = 40
m<GIE = m<HID = 140
m<CHI = m<AHB = 50
m<BHC = m<AHI = 130
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Answer: 1. 2262
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