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The measure of an angle is twice the measure of its supplementary angle. Find its measure.

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  • The noncommon rays of 2 adjacent angles form a straight angle. The measure of one angle is 4 times the measure of the other angle . What is the measure of the smaller angle ?

    A
    `36^@`
    B
    `45^@`
    C
    `90^@`
    D
    `135^@`
  • If the measure of an angle is 37 1/2^(@) , what is the measure of its supplement, shown in the figure below?

    A
    `(52 1/2)^(@)`
    B
    `(62 1/2)^(@)`
    C
    `(127 1/2)^(@)`
    D
    `(142 1/2)^(@)`
  • The measure of an angle is 30^(@) less than its supplement. Find the measure of the angle

    A
    `180^(@)`
    B
    `150^(@)`
    C
    `75^(@)`
    D
    `105^(@)`
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