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8 March, 05:37

The measure of an angle is thirty-five times the measure of a supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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  1. 8 March, 06:35
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    Two supplementary angles will always add up to 180 degrees, so we can let x equal one of the angles which will make the other angle 35x. If we add them together ...

    35x + x = 180

    36x = 180

    x = 180/36

    x = 5

    The first angle is 5 degrees.

    The second angle is 35x, so 35*5 = 175 degrees.

    Check by adding them together and they should add up to 180.

    175 + 5 = 180

    180 = 180 Yep!
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