is my answer correct, please? thanks very much M = measurement

If M angle 1 = 60 degrees, then m angle 3 + m angle 5 = what is answer? i put 90 degree for angle 3 which is right angle + 60 degrees = 150
given: m angle 1 = m angle 5 in statements/reasons.

diagram was + with angles 1, 2, in left upper quadrant, complimentary.
going clockwise
angle 3 diagonally from angle 6 which has right angle box,
right lower quadrant has angle 4 and 5 , complimentary

Based on the given information and the diagram description, it seems that your answer is correct. If m angle 1 = 60 degrees and m angle 5 is equal to m angle 1, then m angle 5 is also 60 degrees. If m angle 3 is a right angle (90 degrees), then the sum of m angle 3 and m angle 5 would indeed be 150 degrees.

Based on the information provided, it seems like your calculations might be incorrect.

We know that angle 1 measures 60 degrees.

Since angle 1 and angle 5 are said to be equal, that means angle 5 is also 60 degrees.

Angle 3 and angle 5 are said to be complimentary. This means that they add up to 90 degrees.

So, the correct calculation for m angle 3 + m angle 5 would be 60 degrees + 90 degrees, which equals 150 degrees.

Therefore, your answer of 150 degrees is correct.

To determine whether your answer is correct, we can use what is given in the statements/reasons:

1. It is given that the measurement of angle 1 is 60 degrees.
2. It is also given that angle 1 and angle 5 have the same measurement, so m angle 1 = m angle 5.

Based on the information provided, we need to find the measurement of angle 3 + angle 5.

You correctly identified that angle 3 is a right angle, which means its measurement is 90 degrees.

To find the measurement of angle 3 + angle 5, you add the measurements of the two angles:

90 degrees + 60 degrees = 150 degrees

Therefore, the correct answer is 150 degrees.

To check your answer in the future, always make sure to consider the given information and apply the appropriate geometric principles to find the solution.