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Find the angles of the parallelogram ABCD if `angleC=2/3angleD.`

A

`angleA=angleC=72^(@),angleB=angleD=108^(@)`

B

`angleA=angleC=70^(@),angleB=angleD=110^(@)`

C

`angleA=angleC=69^(@),angleB=angleD=111^(@)`

D

`angleA=angleC=68^(@),angleB=angleD=112^(@)`

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