SOLUTION: An angle is 67 degrees less than its supplement...
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Question 504138: An angle is 67 degrees less than its supplement...
Answer by oberobic(2304) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x + supplement = 180
x + s = 180
s = x+67
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x + x+67 = 180
2x + 67 = 180
2x = 113
x = 113/2
x = 56 1/2
s = 180 - 56 1/2
s = 123 1/2
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Always check your solution.
123 1/2 - 56 1/2 = 67
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The two angles are 56 1/2 and 113 1/2 degrees.
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Done.
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