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Arizona:

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Arizona:

Arizona:

@elexusquimby

ElexusQuimby:

um me ave no clue..

NotLeiland:

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NotLeiland:

My apologies for the poor handwriting, I was using my mouse lol

Arizona:

wait what i thought i add 45+20=65

NotLeiland:

@arizona wrote:
wait what i thought i add 45+20=65
Did I make a mistake? If so, could you show me where perhaps?

NotLeiland:

Wait let me organize it on paper for you. Give me about 5 minutes

Arizona:

@notleiland wrote:
@arizona wrote:
wait what i thought i add 45+20=65
Did I make a mistake? If so, could you show me where perhaps?
no i was just saying that when i was looking at the question i thought that u add the two given number together

duckclean:

XD

NotLeiland:

Just give me a minute I'll organize and explain

duckclean:

starting now

duckclean:

time up

duckclean:

*times up

K1NGofPadlet:

I got you Arizona.

K1NGofPadlet:

If angle BAC measures 20 degrees and angle ABC measures 45 degrees, then the quantification of angle BCD is 115 degrees. This is because angle BCD and angle BCA together form a straight line, so their quantifications integrate up to 180 degrees. Consequently, angle BCD measures 180 - 20 - 45 = 115 degrees.

duckclean:

finnally

NotLeiland:

I did it wrong. and 115 is incorrect

Arizona:

I was correct u guys had a Huge mystake cause you do add the iven number which is 65

duckclean:

*mistake

NotLeiland:

65 is correct

Arizona:

Yes

NotLeiland:

my picture is uploading... any day now

K1NGofPadlet:

@arizona wrote:
Yes
Hey, can't win every time 💀

duckclean:

true true

NotLeiland:

NotLeiland:

It sent multiple times lol but there

K1NGofPadlet:

@notleiland wrote:
It sent multiple times lol but there
I see what I ddi wrong.

K1NGofPadlet:

damn it

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