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If the measure of an angle is `37 1/2^(@)`, what is the measure of its supplement, shown in the figure below?

A

`(52 1/2)^(@)`

B

`(62 1/2)^(@)`

C

`(127 1/2)^(@)`

D

`(142 1/2)^(@)`

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D
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