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1. remember all of them add up equal to 360 degree.
2. add all of them up together
3. combine like term then solve for Y
4. you will figure the arc measure of BC when you get answer for Y.
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20y-11+4y+6+7y-7=360
31y-12=360
31y=360+12
31y=372
y=372/31=12
BC=BA+AC=4y+6+7y-7=11y-1
BC=
11*12-1=
131⁰
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