100° 80° 120° 60° Note : Do not write 'degrees' in the answer column, type numeric value only. Angle Value 1 110 2 70 50 4 130

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What are the angles? (Below is my work and I don't know If I am correct.)

100°
80°
120
60°
Note : Do not write 'degrees' in the answer column, type numeric value only.
Angle
Value
1
110
2
70
13
50
4
130
3.
Transcribed Image Text:100° 80° 120 60° Note : Do not write 'degrees' in the answer column, type numeric value only. Angle Value 1 110 2 70 13 50 4 130 3.
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