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168°
Explanation:
Given, a hexagon.
Measures of all angles given except one (x).
Angle sum of a polygon = (n - 2) x 180
= (6 - 2) x 180.
= 4 x 180 = 720°
84 + 128 + 87 + 150 + 103 + x = 720
552 + x = 720
x = 720 - 552
x = 168°.
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