is my answer correct, please? thanks very much M = measurement

If M angle 1 = 60 degrees, then m angle 3 + m angle 5 = what is answer? i put 90 degree for angle 3 which is right angle + 60 degrees = 150
given: m angle 1 = m angle 5 in statements/reasons.

diagram was + with angles 1, 2, in left upper quadrant, complimentary.
going clockwise
angle 3 diagonally from angle 6 which has right angle box,
right lower quadrant has angle 4 and 5 , complimentary

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Based on the given information and the diagram description, it seems that your answer is correct. If m angle 1 = 60 degrees and m angle 5 is equal to m angle 1, then m angle 5 is also 60 degrees. If m angle 3 is a right angle (90 degrees), then the sum of m angle 3 and m angle 5 would indeed be 150 degrees.