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Re: Which is greater r or s [#permalink]
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Because 130˚ is adjacent to s and 140˚ is adjacent to r and both will individually equal 180 when combined with the aforementioned values we can tell that more of an angle remains in s than r, since we are subtracting more in r. No calculation necessary.
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