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18 October, 08:14

Two angles of a quadrilateral measure 140° and 80°. The other two angles are in a

ratio of 3:4. What is the value of x? What are the measures of those two angles?

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  1. 18 October, 08:17
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Ratio = 3x : 4x

    Sum of angle of a quadrilateral = 360Therefore, 140+80+3x+4x = 360220+7x = 3607x = 360-220x = 140/7x=203x = 3*20=604x=4*20=80
  2. 18 October, 08:29
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    60 and 80 degrees.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The other 2 angles have the sum : 360 - (140 + 80)

    = 360 - 220

    = 140. (because the 4 angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360).

    As the other 2 angles are in the ratio 3:4 one angle = 3/7 of 140 and the other is 4/7 of 140.

    This is equal to 3 * 20 and 4 * 20 = 60 and 80 degrees.
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