n + 58 + 32 = 180
n = 180 - 58 - 32 = 90
180 - 58 = 122
Yes because the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees
180 - 58 = 122 degrees
Yes they do add up to 180.
The interior angles of a 2-D triangle will always add up to 180 degrees. To determine the measure of the third angle: 180 - (32 + 75) = 73 degrees
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
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use the formula 9/5 + 32 9/5 of 58 = 104.4 add 32 58 degrees C = 136.4 degrees F
It is 58 degrees because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
when you add up all the angles of a triagle they equal 180 angle 1 + angle 2 + angle 3 = 180 27 + 58 + angle 3 = 180 85 + angle 3 = 180 angle 3 = 180 - 85 angle 3 = 95
58+58+48=164
180 add 180 = 360
The numbers are 59, 60 and 61. Also, 58, 60 and 62.
180 - 58 = 122
To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, first subtract 32, then multiply by 100/180 To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, first multiply by 180/100, then add 32
Expressed as a percentage, 58/180 x 100 = 32.2 recurring (that is, 32.2222...) percent.
The angles of a triangle must add to a total of 180 degrees, so if you have 27 and 58 as two of your angle measurements the rest is easy. 27+58 = 85 180-85 = 95 Your third angle will be 95 degrees.