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The four interior angles in a quadrilateral always equal 360 degrees when added together. So, 110 plus 70 plus 110 equals 290. Therefore, the answer is 70 degrees.

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Q: How do you find the missing measure of a quadrilateral if the measures are 110 70 and 110?
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