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One angle is twice another angle. The sum of the angles is 90 degrees. How many degrees are in each angle. Please explain.
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One angle is twice another angle. The sum of the angles is 90 degrees. How many degrees are in each angle. Please explain.
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One angle has 60 degrees, the other angle has 30 degrees.
60 divided by 30 = 2.
and 60 + 30 = 90.
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