SOLUTION: Given that m(<A) = (16x)degrees, m(<C) = (8x +20) degrees, and m(<D) = 128 degrees, what is m<B ?

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Question 1069374: Given that m(
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Who is angle B ?

Who is the figure ABCD ??


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