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The supplement of an angle is nines times as large as the complement of the angle. What is the measure of the angle to the nearest hundredth of a degree? A) 11.25° B) 39.75° C) …
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The supplement of an angle is nines times as large as the complement of the angle. What is the measure of the angle to the nearest hundredth of a degree?
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11.25°
B)
39.75°
C)
72.50°
D)
78.75°
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I Think The answer is c I hope it helps My friend Message Me if I’m wrong and I’ll change My answer and fix it for you
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