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Ms. Benton drew a right angle and split it into 2 angles. one of the labels inside was labeled 5x and the other angle was labeled 4x. what does x equal? Answer choices: 5° 10° 1…
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Ms. Benton drew a right angle and split it into 2 angles. one of the labels inside was labeled 5x and the other angle was labeled 4x. what does x equal? Answer choices: 5° 10° 1…
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Ms. Benton drew a right angle and split it into 2 angles. one of the labels inside was labeled 5x and the other angle was labeled 4x. what does x equal?
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B-10⁰
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5 x 10 is 50, 4 x 10 is 40, add those and you get 90⁰
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