Find the measure of angle 1.

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147
90
Find the measure of angle B
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110
Find the measure of angle A
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If triangle MNO is congruent to triangle PQR, which of the following can you not conclude as being true?
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MN is congruent to PR
Angle M is congruent to Angle P
NO is congruent to QR
Angle N is congruent to Angle Q
All equilateral triangles are obtuse.
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True
False

False

To find the measure of angle 1, we need a visual representation of the angles, which is not provided in the description. Please provide a visual representation or a detailed description of the angle 1 and its relationship with other angles.

To find the measure of angle B and angle A, we need a visual representation or a detailed description of the angles. Please provide a visual representation or a detailed description of angle B and angle A and their relationship with other angles.

If triangle MNO is congruent to triangle PQR, it can be concluded that:
- MN is congruent to PR
- Angle M is congruent to Angle P
- NO is congruent to QR
- Angle N is congruent to Angle Q

Regarding the statement "All equilateral triangles are obtuse," it is false. Equilateral triangles have all three angles measuring 60 degrees, which is not considered obtuse.

To find the measure of angle 1, it is necessary to look at the given options presented with a captionless image. Let's examine the options provided:

- Option 180: This option may suggest that angle 1 measures 180 degrees. However, we cannot conclude this without further information.

- Option 147: This option may suggest that angle 1 measures 147 degrees. Again, we cannot conclusively determine the measure of angle 1 based solely on this.

- Option 90: This option proposes that angle 1 measures 90 degrees. Without any additional data or context, it is impossible to ascertain if this is the correct measure for angle 1.

As there is insufficient information or context to determine the measure of angle 1, it is impossible to find the correct answer based solely on the available options.

Moving on to the next question, let's find the measure of angle B using the provided options:

- Option 40: This option posits that angle B measures 40 degrees. However, without any accompanying data or context, we cannot determine if this is the correct measurement for angle B.

- Option 70: This option suggests that angle B measures 70 degrees. Once again, without further information, we cannot confirm if this is the accurate measure for angle B.

- Option 110: This option states that angle B measures 110 degrees. Due to the lack of data or context, we cannot definitively state that this is the correct measurement for angle B.

Due to the absence of sufficient information or context, the correct measure of angle B cannot be determined with the given options.

Continuing forward, let's determine the measure of angle A using the provided options:

- Option 40: This option proposes that angle A measures 40 degrees. However, similar to the previous questions, we cannot determine if this is the accurate measure for angle A without further information or context.

- Option 70: This option suggests that angle A measures 70 degrees. Again, due to the lack of data or context, we cannot definitively state that this is the correct measurement for angle A.

- Option 110: This option states that angle A measures 110 degrees. Once again, without the necessary information or context, we cannot confirm if this is the accurate measure for angle A.

Given the absence of sufficient information or context, the exact measure of angle A cannot be determined using the provided options.

Moving on to the last question, let's determine which statement cannot be concluded as true regarding the given congruent triangles:

- Option MN is congruent to PR: This option suggests that MN is congruent to PR based on the triangles being congruent. This statement can be concluded as true because congruent triangles have corresponding sides equal in length.

- Option Angle M is congruent to Angle P: This option posits that Angle M is congruent to Angle P based on the congruence of the triangles. This statement can be concluded as true since congruent triangles have corresponding angles equal in measure.

- Option NO is congruent to QR: This option implies that NO is congruent to QR based on the congruence of the triangles. This statement can be concluded as true since congruent triangles have corresponding sides equal in length.

- Option Angle N is congruent to Angle Q: This option states that Angle N is congruent to Angle Q based on the congruence of the triangles. This statement can be concluded as true since congruent triangles have corresponding angles equal in measure.

- Option All equilateral triangles are obtuse: This option claims that all equilateral triangles are obtuse. However, this statement cannot be concluded as true as it is false. Equilateral triangles have all angles measuring exactly 60 degrees, which classifies them as acute, not obtuse.

Therefore, the correct answer to the last question is "False," as we cannot conclude that all equilateral triangles are obtuse.