Marjorie says angles m and n are complementary because they add up to 180°. Is Marjorie's statement true or false? Marjorie's work: ∠m = 140° ∠n = 40° 140° + 40° = 180° (1 point) Responses True True False

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Marjorie's statement is false. Complementary angles are defined as two angles that add up to 90°, not 180°. Therefore, even though her calculation is correct in that 140° + 40° = 180°, this does not make the angles complementary.