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The sum of the measures of two angles is 127.6º. One angle has a measure of 63º. What is the measure of the second angle?
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The sum of the measures of two angles is 127.6º. One angle has a measure of 63º. What is the measure of the second angle?
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The sum of the measures of two angles is 127.6º. One angle has a measure of 63º. What is the measure of the second angle?
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64.6 degrees
Explanation:
127.6 degrees - 63 degrees= 64.6
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