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n the figure below, each side of hexagon MNPQRS is 2 cm, and each angle measures 120°. https://app32.studyisland.com/pics/154646num26.png If triangle NQS is an equilateral triangle, with each side 3.5 cm long, what is mMNS? a 60° b 45° c 25° d 30°

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ummmm im not so sure about my geometry because it has been a bit but from observation all triangles add up to 180 degrees and this is an isosceles triangle since both sides equal 2 cm meaning that both base angles are equal and since NMS is 120 degrees 180-120= 60 since there are 2 angles divide 60 by 2 and it is 30 degrees im not sure but from what i remember this is what i think

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