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Find the measure of the angle (9y+7)° shown below: (Your answer will not be y, but the measure of the angle.) Question 10 options: 13° 124° 6.8° 68.2°
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Find the measure of the angle (9y+7)° shown below: (Your answer will not be y, but the measure of the angle.) Question 10 options: 13° 124° 6.8° 68.2°
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Find the measure of the angle (9y+7)°
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(Your answer will not be y, but the measure of the angle.)
Question 10 options:
13°
124°
6.8°
68.2°
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