What is the measure of the missing angle in the trapezoid?
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On the way to her babysitting job, Mary rode her bike for the first mile. She stopped at a traffic light and waited a few minutes for the traffic light to turn green. She then walked her bike across the street and up a short steep hill. Finally, she rode the bike at a constant speed for one more mile. If Mary created a graph of her time and distance, which statement describes the part of her graph that would show no change in distance?
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the angle sum of a trapeziod is 360 so to find the missing angle subtract the 3 given angles from 360 hope it helps
All of the angles should add up to 360. So subtract each known angle to get 360 - 132 - 95 - 48 = ? @Pamela16
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Hm.. not quite. Plug ( 360 - 132 - 95 - 48 ) into a calculator or Google and you should get 85. That's the measure of your missing angle.
oh sorry I didn't see 360
It's not a problem. Do you understand how we got to the answer?
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