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 Take your calculator.  Put your 1.7/6.1 worksheet on your desk.  Take out your compass and protractor.  Solve for the missing arc measure

 Discover properties of arcs and angles  Use properties of arcs and angles to solve problems  Use problem solving skills

 Discover properties of arcs and angles  Use properties of arcs and angles to solve problems  Use problem solving skills

 Show your work and explain your reasoning  1.2.

 Show your work and explain your reasoning  1.2.