SOLUTION: M is supplemental to an angle whose measure is 125 degrees and P is the complement of an angle whose measure is 70 degrees. What is M − P?

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Question 316892: M is supplemental to an angle whose measure is 125 degrees and P is the complement of an angle whose measure is 70 degrees. What is M − P?
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The sum of an angle and its supplement is

The sum of an angle and its complement is


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