please solve for x quick

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This whole entire circle would have to add up to actually be 360°. This circle would have to be no greater than, or less than 360°. And therefore, this would be one thing that we would then have to do. We would have to determine what exactly would [tex]x[/tex] really equal to. And therefore, what I did was I guessed certain numbers that would substitute [tex]x[/tex] for, and as for now, the closest that I've got in was 5, and the result of this actually ended up to be [tex](325)[/tex] and we know that 325 is not yet 360°, therefore, 5 would not be [tex]x[/tex], and therefore, we would have to rise up the number just a tad bit just to get the right amount which would be 360°.

I had kept on going on solving this, and the last number that I have came across was actually 30. Let's consider below.

[tex] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \Downarrow \ \ \ \\ (2*30+90) = 150 \\ (150+30+30)=210 \\ \\ \textsf{Then, we would then take this (210) that we have \\ and then use that as (x) and then use it for the next \\ expression which would then be the following. } \\ \\ \boxed{3*30+60+210)= \bf{((360))}}[/tex]

[tex]\texttt{Therefore 'x' would then be equaling 30 based on above.}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bf{\textsf{x= 30}}}}}[/tex]
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