can you guys rank these angles?

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hmm thats tricky. I would say its between A or B, but I'd have to pick A. Anyone else?
 
I'm guessing A as well, but I'm horrendous at angles, so.

What answer did CRACK DAT PAT give, spoog74? And which one do you think is right?
 
its weird, maybe its just me but for some disgusting reason my eye catches angle 2 to be less than 3. How do you guys come to find 3 being smaller?

Btw answer is B
 
use the answer key to help you. they only give you two options either 3 or 2 is the smallest. if you look closely at 2 and 3 real quick and imagine them as laptops that are semi-closed you will see that 3 is smaller than 2. so now we eliminated C and D. So now based on the answers they told you either 3 or 2 was the smallest, so that means that if 3 is the smallest 2 must be the next biggest and the only answer that has 3-2.... is answer B. Hope that helped.
 
Answer is definitely A, I have to say Crack Dat Pat is wrong on this because I definitely pulled out the protractor
 
Yes it is because 2 is definitely bigger than 1 by 2 degrees, I want to find a question where the difference is 1
 
I had this one before. The answer is definitely A. I actually printed the angles out before and extended the legs and measured the angles with the protractor. The answer was supposed to be A. It's the same as Kaplan's mistake. They just copy each other. Kaplan, topscore, crack that pat and etc... I saw the exact questions word for word before btwn Kaplan and topscore before. This angle problem looked a lot like one in Kaplan's online course. .
 
At first glance I tought:1,3,4,2 (which is not an option). Then, by elimination, I would choose "A".
 
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