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One angle in a triangle measures twice the smallest angle whereas the largest angle is six times the small angle. Find the measures of all three angles.
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One angle in a triangle measures twice the smallest angle whereas the largest angle is six times the small angle. Find the measures of all three angles.
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One angle in a triangle measures twice the smallest angle whereas the largest angle is six times the small angle. Find the measures of all three angles.
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All angles add up to be 180 degrees, so:
1X+2X+3X=180
6X=180
X=30
smallest angle=30 degrees
medium angle=60
largest angle=90.
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