Answer:
110 degrees.
Explanation:
Since PQ is equal to QR, this makes angles P and R equal.
Isosceles triangles have two equal angles and one non-equal angle.
Since the angle of one of the equal angles is 35, that means the angle of another angle is also 35.
Now add 35+35 which gives you 70.
Subtract that from 180 which is the angle sum of all angles in a triangle.
180-70=110.
Angle Q, the remaining angle will be 110 degrees.