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What is the measure of the remaining angle in a triangle if the two other angles have measures of 90 degrees, and 40 degrees? A: 40 degrees B: 30 degrees C: 50 degrees D: 60 degrees
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What is the measure of the remaining angle in a triangle if the two other angles have measures of 90 degrees, and 40 degrees?
A: 40 degrees
B: 30 degrees
C: 50 degrees
D: 60 degrees
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C - 50°.
Each triangle is equal to 180°, so you would subtract 180 by (90+40) and you would end up with 50.
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C, 50 degrees
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