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The ratio of the measures of two supplementary angles is 1:29. Find the measure of each angle.

The ratio of the measures of two supplementary angles is 1:29. Find the measure of-example-1

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Given that the ratio of the measures of two supplementary angles is:


1:29

You need to remember that, by definition, the measures of Supplementary Angles add up to 180 degrees.

Therefore, you can represent 180 degrees as:


1+29=30

Then, you can determine that one of the angles is:


\frac{180\text{\degree}}{30}=6\text{\degree}

And the measure of the other angle is:


180\text{\degree}-6\text{\degree}=174\text{\degree}

Notice that the smaller angle is the one with the lowest measure.

Hence, the answer is:


6\text{\degree}

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