A parallelogram has one angle that measures 68°. What are the measures of the other three angles in the parallelogram?

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Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, another angle of the parallelogram measures 68°. Therefore, the sum of the measures of two adjacent angles is 180° - 68° = 112°. Since opposite angles are congruent in a parallelogram, the other two angles also have a sum of 112°. Therefore, each of those angles measures 56°. So the measures of the other three angles in the parallelogram are 68°, 68°, and 56°.
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