SOLUTION: Two angles are supplementary. One is 48degrees more than three times the other. Find the measures of the angles. Supplementary angles are angles whose sum is 180degrees.
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Question 1110882: Two angles are supplementary. One is 48degrees more than three times the other. Find the measures of the angles. Supplementary angles are angles whose sum is 180degrees.
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One is 48 degrees more than three times the other.
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