SUPLEMENTARY && COMPLEMENTARY ANGLE PROBLEMS

kbrake19

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How would I solve this problem:

Find the size of the angle whose supplement is equal to six times its complement.

Ive tried numerous times to think of what two angle measurements together equal 180. And then tried figuring the smallest of the two would work as part of the complement I subtracted that from 90. And tried to check my work by multiplying by 6. I keep getting lost and confused. Lol.

I can't think and would really appreciate the help!
Thanks :D
 
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