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An angle is equal to five times of its complementary angles, find the angle
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Answer:
75°
Explanation:
the sum is 90°
add 5 + 1 to find the units
5 + 1 = 6 units
divide 90 ° by 6 to find the value of one unit
90 : 6 = 15 (one unit)
multiply the result by five to find the angle
15 * 5 =
75°
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