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m∠QPS=47

m, angle, Q, P, S, equals, 47, degrees
\qquad m \angle RPS = 3x - 38^\circm∠RPS=3x−38

m, angle, R, P, S, equals, 3, x, minus, 38, degrees
\qquad m \angle QPR = 7x - 95^\circm∠QPR=7x−95

m, angle, Q, P, R, equals, 7, x, minus, 95, degrees
Find m\angle QPRm∠QPRm, angle, Q, P, R:

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Answered by namrathan2004
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