SOLUTION: An angle measures 30 degrees less than 6 times it's supplement. Find the measure of the supplement. Please explain so I learn how to do future problems like this one, thanks!

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Question 876325: An angle measures 30 degrees less than 6 times it's supplement. Find the measure of the supplement. Please explain so I learn how to do future problems like this one, thanks!
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A = 6(180°-A) - 30°
7A = 1050°
A = 150° and it's supplement is 30°

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