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Mathematics
You own a car wash with three of your friend the total profit in this first month was 438. in two months each of you had made a profit of 184. you always divide the profits equally how much profit did the car wash make in the second month
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Part C: °Alternate interior angles are equal
°Corresponding angles are equal
°Vertically opposite angles are equal
°Angles on the same side of tranversal are supplementary
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