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8th Grade Math
180degrees - (125degrees+38 degrees) = x degrees
how do i solve this ?
9 years ago

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180 - 163
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
You do whatever is inside the parentheses first.
9 years ago
Answered by Brianna
17degrees
9 years ago
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8th Grade Math
180degrees - (125degrees+38 degrees) = x degrees
how do i solve this ?

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