Find the values of x, y, and z. The diagram is not to scale.

A x = 86, y = 94, z = 75
B x = 80, y = 62, z = 100
C x = 86, y = 75, z = 82
D x = 83, y = 67, z = 104

To find the values of x, y, and z, we need more information or a diagram. The given options provide different values for x, y, and z, so we cannot determine the correct values without additional context.

To find the values of x, y, and z, we need more information or a diagram. The given options only provide the values of x, y, and z individually but do not show how they are connected or related to each other. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the values of x, y, and z with the given information.

To find the values of x, y, and z, we need to analyze the given options and match them with the information provided in the question. Since the diagram is not to scale, we cannot rely on measurements directly from the image.

Looking at option A, we see that x = 86, y = 94, and z = 75. Let's see if these values match any relevant information from the question.

Since there is no further information provided in the question, we have to consider the given options on their own. None of the values directly match the given information of x, y, and z in the question.

In this case, we cannot determine the correct values for x, y, and z solely based on the information provided. We need additional information to make a conclusive decision.