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In the figure below, mZPSQ = 70° and m_SRQ = 27°.

What is m<PST?

A. 133° B. 40° C. 97° D. 47°​

In the figure below, mZPSQ = 70° and m_SRQ = 27°. What is m<PST? A. 133° B. 40° C-example-1
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273984828kdjsssdjdjdjdjddddeejddfj

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Answer:

47

Explanation:

First, all triangles' angles add up to 180 degrees. We would first have to figure out the measure of <QSR. To do this, add all angles you know. We have to assume <SQR is 90 degrees since it is aligned with the other triangle. So, 90+27=117. Then, we would do 180-117 to find <QSR since all triangles angles 180 degrees. This is 63. Then, because these triangles are along a 180 degree (straight) line, we would do <PSQ, 70, so 70+63 which equal 133, and then 180-133 since all angles equal 180. This is 47.

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