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Marci measured an angle in the intersection of two walkways in a city park as 115°. What is the value of s? A. 115 B. 230 C. 205 D. 65
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Marci measured an angle in the intersection of two walkways in a city park as 115°. What is the value of s? A. 115 B. 230 C. 205 D. 65
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Marci measured an angle in the intersection of two walkways in a city park as 115°. What is the value of s?
A. 115
B. 230
C. 205
D. 65
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AnswerD. 65
Explanation 180-115=65
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Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
180-115 = 65
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