Three angles have measures that add to 180°

. They have the following angle measures: m∠ABC=(x−6)° , m∠CBD=(4x−14)° , and m∠DBE=5x° . What is the equation to solve for x ?
x°−20°=180°

10x°+20°=180°

10x°−20°=180°

9x°−20°=180°

The correct equation to solve for x is 9x° - 20° = 180°.

Is that truly correct. reconsider, please, and then answer me again

Apologies for the previous incorrect response.

The correct equation to solve for x is:

(x - 6)° + (4x - 14)° + 5x° = 180°

Simplifying the equation:

10x - 20 = 180

So, the correct equation to solve for x is 10x - 20 = 180.

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The correct equation to solve for x is:

(x - 6)° + (4x - 14)° + 5x° = 180°

Simplifying the equation:

10x - 20 = 180

So, the correct equation to solve for x is 10x - 20 = 180.

by 'no charge' i meant that i hold no judgement against incorrect answers, though.

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