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Given \qquad m \angle QPSm∠QPSm, angle, Q, P, S is a straight angle. \qquad m \angle RPS = 6x + 11^\circm∠RPS=6x+11 ∘ m, angle, R, P, S, equals, 6, x, plus, 11, degrees \qquad m \angle QPR = 7x + 143^\circm∠QPR=7x+143 ∘ m, angle, Q, P, R, equals, 7, x, plus, 143, degrees Find m\angle RPSm∠RPSm, angle, R, P, S:

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