What property of parallelograms allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B ? (1 point) Responses Consecutive angles are supplementary. Consecutive angles are supplementary. Opposite sides are parallel. Opposite sides are parallel. Opposite sides are equal in length. Opposite sides are equal in length. Opposite angles are congruent. 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 means that the consecutive angles (angles that are on the same side of a transversal) are supplementary.

So the correct response is: Consecutive angles are supplementary.