SOLUTION: if <8 measures 124 what is the sum of the measures <6 and <7

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Question 625358: if <8 measures 124 what is the sum of the measures <6 and <7
Answer by reynard2007(52)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am assuming that the figure here is a triangle. If it is, then the sum of the angles inside that triangle is 180. This is true for all triangles. Knowing this, if one angle measures 124, then you only have left to complete the 180. And that is also the sum of the other two angles of the triangle.
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