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24 October, 05:11

Angle A and angle B are supplementary. The measure of angle B is 15∘ less than the measure of angle A. What is the measure of angle B, in degrees?

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  1. 24 October, 05:28
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    The answer to your question is B = 82.5°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    A and B are supplementary angles

    A = x

    B = x - 15°

    Process

    1. - Write and equation to solve this problem. As these angles are supplementary the sum equals 180°.

    A + B = 180°

    2. - Substitution

    x + x - 15 = 180

    3. - Solve for x

    2x = 180 + 15

    2x = 195

    x = 195 / 2

    x = 97.5

    4. - Find the measure of angle B

    B = x - 15

    B = 97.5 - 15

    B = 82.5°
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