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In a quadrilateral, two of the angles each have a measure of 40°, and the measure of a third angle is 130°. What is the measure of the remaining angle?
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In a quadrilateral, two of the angles each have a measure of 40°, and the measure of a third angle is 130°. What is the measure of the remaining angle?
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in a quadrilateral, two of the angles each have a measure of 40°, and the measure of a third angle is 130°. What is the measure of the remaining angle?
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The total sum of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. 360-40-40-130=150 degrees.
Therefore the answer is 150 degrees.
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