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One angle of a linear pair is twice the other. How mụch is each?

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One angle of the linear pair= twice the other angle
One angle of the linear pair + the other angle= `180^(circ)`
That is, twice the other angle `+` the other, angle `=180^(circ)`
thrice the other angle `=180^(circ)`
other angle `=(180)/(3)=60^(circ)`
Angles `=120^(circ), 60^(circ)`
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