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The larger of two supplementary angles exceeds thrice the smaller by 20 degrees. Find them.

A

`40^(@) , 50^(@)`

B

`27.5 ^(@), 62.5 ^(@)`

C

`140^(@), 40^(@)`

D

`135^(@), 45 ^(@),`

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