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We cannot determine the angle measure of ∠GHI based on the information given in the question. To find the complementary angle of ∠LKJ, we can subtract the measure of ∠LKJ from 90 degrees. However, the measure of ∠LKJ is not given in the question or in the provided image.
L - j and k as 34 % and g i h as x %
If the measure of ∠LKJ is 34 degrees and we assume that ∠GHI is x degrees, then the sum of their measures would be 90 degrees (since they are complementary angles).

So, we can set up the equation:

34 + x = 90

To solve for x, we can subtract 34 from both sides of the equation:

x = 90 - 34

x = 56

Therefore, the angle measure of ∠GHI is 56 degrees.