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Suppose an angle measuring "1 Gip" subtends an arc that is 1/15th of the circumference of any circle centered at its vertex, and an angle measuring "1 Quip" subtends an arc that is 1/9th of the circumference of any circle centered at its vertex. a. Angle A has a measure of 8 Gips. i. Since an angle making a full rotation measures 15 Gips and Angle A has a measure of 8 Gips, the arc subtended by Angle A's rays is 1/15 % of the circumference of any circle centered at Angle A's vertex. 11. Since an angle making a full rotation measures 9 Quips, the measure of Angle A in Quips must be Preview b. Angle B has a measure of 9.7 Gips. What is the measure of Angle B in Quips?

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