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Use the properties of parallel lines to solve the problem.
-If pq\mathrm { p } \| \mathrm { q } and m8=40\mathrm { m } \angle 8 = 40 ^ { \circ } , what are the measures of the other angles?
 Use the properties of parallel lines to solve the problem. -If  \mathrm { p } \| \mathrm { q }  and  \mathrm { m } \angle 8 = 40 ^ { \circ } , what are the measures of the other angles?    A)   \mathrm { m } \angle 2 = \mathrm { m } \angle 4 = \mathrm { m } \angle 6 = 40 ^ { \circ } , \mathrm { m } \angle 1 = \mathrm { m } \angle 3 = \mathrm { m } \angle 5 = \mathrm { m } \angle 7 = 50 ^ { \circ }  B)   m \angle 5 = m \angle 6 = m \angle 7 = 40 ^ { \circ } , m \angle 1 = m \angle 2 = m \angle 3 = m \angle 4 = 140 ^ { \circ }  C)   m \angle 2 = m \angle 4 = m \angle 6 = 40 ^ { \circ } , \mathrm { m } \angle 1 = \mathrm { m } \angle 3 = \mathrm { m } \angle 5 = \mathrm { m } \angle 7 = 150 ^ { \circ }  D)   m \angle 2 = m \angle 4 = m \angle 6 = 40 ^ { \circ } , m \angle 1 = m \angle 3 = m \angle 5 = m \angle 7 = 140 ^ { \circ }

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