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Answer:

answer is the third choice : 104

Step-by-step explanation:

Inscribed Angle Theorem

If an angle is inscribed in a circle, then the measure of the angle equals one half the measure of its intercepted arc.

so the intercepted arc is TWICE the measure of an angle inscribed in a circle

1. A central angle is an angle with endpoints located on a circle's circumference and vertex located at the circle's center. A central angle in a circle determines an arc.

2. An inscribed angle is an angle formed by three points on the circle's circumference.

Angle at the Center Theorem: An inscribed angle is half of the central angle (if they determine the same arc).

In your case angles:

1. ∠QSR is insribed (determines the arc QR);

2. ∠QTR is central (determines the arc QR).

Then by Angle at the Center Theorem, m∠QTR=2m∠QSR=2·52°=104°. Arc QR has the same measure as central angle QSR.

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