Anyone know this or how to work this out

Answer:
140 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
All circles are made up of [tex]360^\circ[/tex]. Each of the angles provided are called central angles, which means when we add them all together, we will get a total of [tex]360^\circ[/tex]
Notice the little red box, which indicates a [tex]90^\circ[/tex] angle. From the circle, we know the following angles:
[tex]\angle{RQS}=130^\circ[/tex]
[tex]\angle{TQS}=90^\circ[/tex]
We can write and solve an equation to solve for the missing angle, [tex]\angle{RQT}[/tex]:
[tex]\angle{RQS}+\angle{TQS}+\angle{RQT}=360^\circ\\130^\circ + 90^\circ+\angle{RQT}=360^\circ[/tex]
Combine like terms:
[tex]230^\circ+\angle{RQT}=360[/tex]
Subtract [tex]230^\circ[/tex] from both sides:
[tex]\angle{RQT}=140^\circ[/tex].