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22 September, 21:21

Two angles lie along a straight line. If m∠A is five times the sum of m∠B plus 7.2°, what is m∠B?

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  1. 22 September, 21:23
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    The answer is 28.8
  2. 22 September, 21:27
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    Answer: 28.8°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ∠A = 5 (∠B) + 7.2°

    ∠B = ∠B

    Since they are on a straight line, they form a linear pair (sum = 180°)

    ∠A + ∠B = 180°

    Use Substitution:

    5 (∠B) + 7.2° + ∠B = 180°

    Add like terms:

    6 (∠B) + 7.2° = 180°

    Subtract 7.2° from both sides:

    6 (∠B) = 172.8°

    Divide both sides by 6:

    ∠B = 28.8°
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