If m<LKH = m<JKL+20 degrees and m<HKG=37 degrees what is m<GKL?

I've been trying to figure this problem out for an hour now. The teacher gave us the answer key but to receive credit we have to show work and it shows the answer is 103 degrees but I can't figure out how she got that.
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