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The angle subtended by a major arc at the center is 250 degrees. What is the angle subtended by the minor arc at the center?
A70 degrees
B110 degrees
C125 degrees
D180 degrees
✓ Correct Answer: B — 110 degrees
Sum of central angles is 360. 360 - 250 = 110 degrees.
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