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Re: For the cube shown in the figure above, what is the degree measure of
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08 Jan 2025, 02:29
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The explanatiion on GC is wrong
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Note that triangle PQR is equilateral: it's made by the diagonals of the adjacent faces of the given cube (and as faces of a cube are squares its diagonals are equal). Thus angle BEG=60 degrees.
Where is BEG ?
also another user pointed out that the two angles are 45° each
The question and the OA and the explanation provided are correct
Thanks you
gmatclubot
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