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The sum of the measurement of angle p and angle s is 140°.
• the measurement in degrees of angle p is represented by the expression (5x + 30)°
• the measure of angle s is 80°
What is the value of x?
A)38
B)6
C)10
D)22
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x=6
Explanation:
(5x+30)+80=140
5x+110=140
5x=30
x=6
answer:
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