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What is the measure of the angle created by two intersecting lines whose adjacent angle is 78°?
A. 22°
B. 258°
C. 102°
D. 2°
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C. 102°

When two intersecting lines form adjacent angles, they create a straight angle which measures 180°. Since one of the adjacent angles is given as 78°, the measure of the angle created by the intersecting lines would be 180° - 78° = 102°.
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