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Find the measure of the supplement of the angle.
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Find the measure of the supplement of the angle.
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supplement angles sum = 180
m<B = 37.6
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180 - 37.6 = 142.4
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A. 142.4
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If they are supplements the angles add up to 180
So to find this one
180 - 37.6 = 142.4
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