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Question 88607: I am having some trouble with this question so if could you please help me with this probelm it would be greatly appricated. Thank you very much. Here is the question...
Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add to 90degrees. The ratio of the measures of two complementary angles is 4:11. What are the measures of the angles?
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Question 90541: PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION!! it is really confusing. I NEED ANSWER FOR MY TEACHER. SHE WANTS TO KNOW.
1Q: Two angles are complementary and in the ration of 1:5. Find the measure of each angle.
2Q: The larger og two complementary angles is 30 degrees less than twice the smaller. Find the measure of each angle.
THANK YOU!!!
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Question 90795: Please help me solve this problem.
The measure of an angle is 20 less than the measure of its supplement. Find the measure of the angle, the measure of its supplement and the measure of its complement.
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Question 91704: Can u help me with this word problem.... the minute hand of a clock is 8in long and moves from12 to 2 o'clock. How far does the tip of the minute hand move? express the answer in term of pie and then round to two deciaml places....
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Question 75258: Can you please help me solve this: You have collected data on several buildings. For each building, you are given the angle of the line of sight up to the top of the building, and the distance to the building. Calculate the height of each building.
Building 4 Angle 5º Distance 47.22 meters
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Question 94071: Could you please help me figure out this problem?
The measure of an angle's supplement is 44 less than the measure of the angle. Find the measure of the angle and its supplement. --Chapter 1, 1.5
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Question 94119This question is from textbook Geometry
: My kids asked for help on this one. I worked at it and always came up with 60 as the answer, but it should be 15. It is on page 41, problem 6:
The measure of the supplement of an angle is 60 less than three times the measure of the complement of the angle. Find the measure of the angle.
This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 94119This question is from textbook Geometry
: My kids asked for help on this one. I worked at it and always came up with 60 as the answer, but it should be 15. It is on page 41, problem 6:
The measure of the supplement of an angle is 60 less than three times the measure of the complement of the angle. Find the measure of the angle.
This question is from textbook Geometry
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Question 94531: Hi, my name is Norma and I've been working on this problem for about half an hour but I cant seem to get a reasonable answer. The problem is:
The supplement of an angle is 36 degrees less than twice the supplement of the complement of the angle. Find the measure of the supplement.
So far I have: 180-x=2(90-x)-36
180-x=180-2x-36
180-x=144-2x
180=144-x
x= -36 degrees
I'm not sure if this is right because of the fact that my answer is a negative.So if you can help on this problem I would really appreciate it.
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