△ABC∼△EFG ​.

Given m∠B=48° and m∠G=61° , what is m∠A ?

m∠G = m∠C

180º - m∠B - m∠C = m∠A

isnt it 48+61-180?

wait nvm i got it thank you !!

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To find the measure of angle A, we can use the fact that corresponding angles of similar triangles are equal.

Since triangles ABC and EFG are similar, we can conclude that angle B is corresponding to angle G. Thus, m∠B = m∠G.

Given that m∠B = 48° and m∠G = 61°, we can substitute these values into the equation:

48° = 61°

However, we can see that this equation is not true, which means the given information is inconsistent or incorrect.

Therefore, we cannot determine the measure of angle A with the given information.