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− | The sum of the ratios is <math>10</math>. Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is <math>180^{\circ}</math>, the ratio can be scaled up to <math>54:54:72</math> <math>(3\cdot 18:3\cdot 18:4\cdot 18)</math> | + | The sum of the ratios is <math>10</math>. Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is <math>180^{\circ}</math>, the ratio can be scaled up to <math>54:54:72</math> <math>(3\cdot 18:3\cdot 18:4\cdot 18).</math> The numbers in the ratio <math>54:54:72</math> represent the angles of the triangle. The question asks for the largest, so the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D) }72}</math>. |
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Problem
If the degree measures of the angles of a triangle are in the ratio , what is the degree measure of the largest angle of the triangle?
Solution 1
The sum of the ratios is . Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is , the ratio can be scaled up to The numbers in the ratio represent the angles of the triangle. The question asks for the largest, so the answer is .
Solution 2
We can denote the angles of the triangle as , , . Due to the sum of the angles in a triangle, . The greatest angle is and after substitution we get .
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Video Solution (CREATIVE THINKING!!!)
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Video Solution
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See Also
2017 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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