SOLUTION: If two angles are equal to 120 degrees and one of the angles is 5 times larger than the other angle, what are the two angles?
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Question 855106: If two angles are equal to 120 degrees and one of the angles is 5 times larger than the other angle, what are the two angles?
Answer by harpazo(655) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x +x = 120
6x = 120
x = 120/6
x = 20
5(20) = 100
The two angles are 20° and 100°.
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