How many degrees are there in an angle which equals one fifth of its supplement and how ?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let the measure of the angle be r.
∴ The measure of its supplement angle is (180° - r).
Using the given information, we get
→ 5r = 180° - r
→ 5r + r = 180°
∴ 6r = 180°
→ r = 180° ÷ 6
→ r = 30°
Hence, the measure of the required angle is 30°.
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