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Point C is in the interior of ∠ABD, and ∠ABC≅∠CBD. If m∠ABC= 5 2x+18 and m∠CBD=(4x), what is m∠ABD? Choose the correct answer below. A. 72 B. 96 C. 36 D. 12 E. 48

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