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What is the meadure of s if the measure of s is 20 more than four times its supplement
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Hi there,
The supplement of 20 degrees
is 160 degrees (Supplementary angles add
up to 180)
160 x 4 + 20 = 660 degrees.
So, s = 660 degrees.
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