SOLUTION: what is the measure of supplement of the angles for by summing 113 degrees 57' 23'' and 23 degrees 23' and 43''

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Question 607568: what is the measure of supplement of the angles for by summing 113 degrees 57' 23'' and 23 degrees 23' and 43''
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what is the measure of supplement of the angles for by summing 113 degrees 57' 23'' and 23 degrees 23' and 43''
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Subtract from 180 degs
Do it like this:
179 59' 60"
113 57' 23"
---------- Subtract
66 02' 37"
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Do the other one the same way.


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