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A) 63°
B) 73°
C) 90°
D) 153°
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Answer:
90-27= 63°
the
sum
of
the
angles
are
1
8
0
°
Explanation:
Answer is 63°
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It’s 63 because a triangle adds up to 180 and u already have 90 and 27. So all u have to do is add 27 and 90 then subtract 180 form what u get and there is your answer
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