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19 January, 23:42

A triangular table has angles with measures in the ratio 7:9:4. What is the measure of the smallest angle?

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  1. 20 January, 01:59
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    The angles must add to 180 degrees.

    Since the angles are in the ratio 7:9:4, their measures are not 7, 9, and 4 since 7, 9, and 4 do not add to 180. If you multiply 7, 9, and 4 by the same number, the new numbers will be in the same ratio. Since we do not know what that number is, we can use x for it.

    Multiply 7, 9, and 4 by x to get

    7x, 9x, and 4x.

    Now add them and set equal to 180.

    Then solve for x.

    7x + 9x + 4x = 180

    20x = 180

    x = 9

    Now that we know x equals 9, substitute x with 9 and evaluate 7x, 9x, and 4x to find the actual angle measures.

    7x = 7 * 9 = 63

    9x = 9 * 9 = 81

    4x = 4 * 9 = 36

    The angles measure 63, 81, and 36 degrees.
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