The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio $3 : 5 : 9 : 13$. Find all the angles of the quadrilateral.

  • A
    $36^{\circ}, 60^{\circ}, 108^{\circ}, 156^{\circ}$
  • B
    $30^{\circ}, 50^{\circ}, 90^{\circ}, 130^{\circ}$
  • C
    $40^{\circ}, 60^{\circ}, 100^{\circ}, 160^{\circ}$
  • D
    $36^{\circ}, 56^{\circ}, 108^{\circ}, 160^{\circ}$

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