SOLUTION: Two angles are supplementary and the ratio of their measures is 9:3. Are the angles: A. 67.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees B. 120 degrees and 60 degrees C. 135 degrees and 45

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Question 565441: Two angles are supplementary and the ratio of their measures is 9:3. Are the angles:
A. 67.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees

B. 120 degrees and 60 degrees

C. 135 degrees and 45 degrees

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two angles are supplementary and the ratio of their measures is 9:3. Are the angles:
A. 67.5 degrees and 22.5 degrees
The sum is 90 degs, not supplementary.
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B. 120 degrees and 60 degrees
Is the ratio 9:3 ?
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C. 135 degrees and 45 degrees
Is the ratio 9:3 ?

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