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19 October, 16:37

Two angles that are supplementary have a ratio of 7 to 5. what are their measures?

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  1. 19 October, 16:44
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    105 and 75 is the answer. you need to set up a proportion
  2. 19 October, 17:05
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    Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees.

    7 + 5 = 12, so the angles cannot possibly measure 7 deg and 5 deg, but their measures are in a 7 to 5 ratio.

    If we multiply both 7 and 5 by the correct number, we will get the measures of the two angles that are supplementary and in a 7 to 5 ratio.

    Let the number be x.

    7x and 5x are also in a 7 to 5 ratio.

    7x and 5x are the measures of two supplementary angles, so their sum is 180.

    7x + 5x = 180

    12x = 180

    x = 15

    The number we were looking for is 15.

    7x = 7 (15) = 105

    5x = 5 (15) = 75

    Answer: The angles measure 105 deg and 75 deg.
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