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Re: Which is greater x-y or 50 [#permalink]
darshansiddu01 wrote:
Since the horizontal lines aren't given as parallel, so we can't calc the angles in the figure.

What could you say if the lines were parallel?
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For this reason, the answer is D.

They could be parallel or NOT. WE DO NOT KNOW

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