1 Find m∠KJM.

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To find m∠KJM, we need to use the Angle Addition Postulate, which states that the measure of an angle formed by two adjacent angles is equal to the sum of their measures. In this case, m∠KJM is equal to m∠KJA + m∠AJM.

Since m∠KJA = 110° and m∠AJM = 25°, we can add them together to find m∠KJM:

m∠KJM = m∠KJA + m∠AJM
m∠KJM = 110° + 25°
m∠KJM = 135°

Therefore, m∠KJM is equal to 135°.
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