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If two angles are supplementary and one of the angles measures 38°, what is the measure of the larger angle? 62° 152° 52° 142°
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If two angles are supplementary and one of the angles measures 38°, what is the measure of the larger angle? 62° 152° 52° 142°
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If two angles are supplementary and one of the angles measures 38°, what is the measure of the larger angle? 62° 152° 52° 142°
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The answer would be 142 degrees because for supplementary angles they needs to equal 180. So you take 180-38 and get 142
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