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Find the measure of an angle which is `32^(@)` less than its supplement.

A

`47^@`

B

`140^@`

C

`90^@`

D

`74^@`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Let the measure of the required angle be `x^(@)`.
Then, measure of its supplement `=(180-x)^(@)`.
`:. (180-x)-x=32 implies 2x=148 implies x=74`.
Hence, the measure of the required angle is `74^(@)`.
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