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Vertical Angles, 130 degrees, 3x+67. what is x?
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Vertical Angles, 130 degrees, 3x+67. what is x?
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3x+67= 130. 130- 67 = 63
3x=63. 63 divided by 3 = 21
So 21 is your answer
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3x+67=130
3x=63
x=21
Your answer is 21.
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