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19 July, 03:30

The size of the largest angle in a triangle is 4 times the size of the smallest angle.

The other angle is 27° less than the largest angle.

Work out, in degrees, the size of each angle in the triangle.

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  1. 19 July, 06:50
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    Answer: 23°, 65° and 92°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a + b + c = 180 (The angles of a triangle equals to 180)

    a = 4c (the largest angle is 4 times the smallest angle)

    b = 4c - 27 (the final angle is 27 less than the largest angle)

    c = c

    Now that we have gotten the values for the variables in our equation, we plug them in:

    4c + 4c - 27 + c = 180

    Combine like terms:

    4c + 4c + c - 27 = 180

    9c - 27 = 180

    9c = 180 + 27

    9c = 207

    Divide both side by 9

    c = 23

    a = 4c

    a = 4 * 23

    a = 92

    b = 4c - 27

    b = 92 - 27

    b = 65

    b = 65

    Check:

    a + b + c = 180

    92 + 65 + 23 = 180

    180 = 180
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