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In the figure, a∥e, m∥n, and m∠1 = 108°.

What is the m∠3?

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Lines n and m (reading from top to bottom) are parallel to each other, and lines a and e are parallel to each other. The two pairs of lines intersect each other. Lines m and n start at top left and drop to the bottom right. Lines a and e rise from left to right. Only six of the sixteen angles created are labelled. Angle one is the top angle made by lines n and a. Angle two is the bottom angle. Angle three is the bottom angle made by lines m and a. Angle four is the top angle made by lines n and e. Angle five is the left angle. Angle six is the bottom angle made by lines m and e.