What property of parallelograms allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B ?(1 point)ResponsesOpposite sides are parallel.Opposite sides are parallel.Opposite sides are equal in length.Opposite sides are equal in length.Consecutive angles are supplementary.Consecutive angles are supplementary.Opposite angles are congruent.

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The property of parallelograms that allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B is that opposite sides are parallel. This property ensures that the consecutive interior angles formed between two parallel lines and the transversal (the sides of the parallelogram) are supplementary.

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