Question 550063
Anle A is larger than angle C and smaller then angle B by the same amount means:
A-C=B-A and since B=67 that becomes A-C=67-A.<P>
Also known is that A+67+C=180.  Manipulate this to get A in terms of C, so we can substitute that back into the first equation and then solve it for C.<P>
A=180-67-C<P>
180-67-C-C=67-180+67+C
113-2C=-46+C
-3C=-159
C=53
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