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Given m, \parallel, nm∥n, find the value of x. n m x° 116°
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We know that lines $nm$ and $n$ are parallel, so the lines $mx$ and $n$ are also parallel. Therefore, $\angle x^\circ = \angle 116^\circ = \boxed{116^\circ}$.
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