17.In question 16, the sum of the most probable values of angles A, B, ar a. 376° 01'46" b. 376°03'01" C. 376°01'21" d. 376 02 36" e. 376°04'56"
17.In question 16, the sum of the most probable values of angles A, B, ar a. 376° 01'46" b. 376°03'01" C. 376°01'21" d. 376 02 36" e. 376°04'56"
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DONT ANSWER NUMBER 16, ONLY ANSWER NUMBER 17. I JUST PUT THE PHOTO BECAUSE THE GIVEN IN NUMBER 16 IS NEEDED TO SOLVE 17.
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