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The angles of a triangle are `40^(@),60^(@) and 80^(@)`. Find the ratio of the angles in the same order of the triangle .

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`2 : 3: 4`

` 40^(@) : 60^(@) : 80^(@)`
= 4:6:8
2:3:4
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