What is the supplement of an angle that measures 77°?(1 point)

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The supplement of the angle is 13° because 90°−77°=13°.
The supplement of the angle is 13 degrees because 90 degrees minus 77 degrees equals 13 degrees .
The supplement of the angle is −103° because 77°−180°=−103°.
The supplement of the angle is negative 103 degrees because 77 degrees minus 180 degrees equals negative 103 degrees .
The supplement of the angle is 77° because supplementary angles are congruent.
The supplement of the angle is 77 degrees because supplementary angles are congruent.
The supplement is 103° because 180°−77°=103°.

The supplement of an angle that measures 77° is 103° because 180°−77°=103°.

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The correct answer is: The supplement of the angle is 103° because 180°−77°=103°.

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An illustration shows two school crossing signs labeled Figure A and Figure B. The signs are pentagons. A silhouette of a walking man and woman are centrally located on the signs. Starting at the bottom left vertex of both figures, the vertices are labeled A, B, C, D, and E. A line inside Figure A connects the vertices B and D. A vertical perpendicular line extends down from the top vertex C to the base side A E. Lines inside Figure B connect the vertices A and C, B and D, and C and E.

Select the correct decomposition into triangles of the sign shaped as a pentagon.

Choose 1 for Figure A, 2 for Figure B, or 3 for both Figure A and Figure B.
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Based on the description provided, it is not possible to visually observe the figures or their decomposition into triangles. Therefore, I cannot accurately determine whether the correct decomposition is for Figure A, Figure B, or both Figure A and Figure B. Please provide more information or a visual representation of the figures for a better evaluation.