ÐABCand ÐPQR are supplementary angles and ÐABC is eleven timesas large as ÐPQR. Determine the measure of each angle.

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2022-07-26

ÐABCand ÐPQR are supplementary angles and ÐABC is eleven timesas large as ÐPQR. Determine the measure of each angle.

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Killaninl2

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Beginner2022-07-27Added 20 answers

A= Angle ABC
P = Angle PQR
We know that the sum of 2 supplementary angles =180 degrees.
A+P = 180 and A=11P (substitute 11P in the equation forA)
11P +P =180
12P = 180
P = 15 Degrees
If A = 11P, Then,
A=11(15)
A=165 degrees
165+15 = 180

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