What Is the measure of an angle that is complementary to a 47 degrees angles?

A. 43 degrees
B 53 degrees~~~
C. 153 Degrees
D. 180 Degrees

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You are looking for the complementary measurement to a 47Β° angle

𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩π₯𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐲: angle of 90Β°

πŸ’πŸ•+𝐱= πŸ—πŸŽΒ° (main equation)
what you could do is subtract πŸ—πŸŽΒ° and πŸ’πŸ•Β° to get your answer.
πŸ—πŸŽΒ°-πŸ’πŸ•= πŸ’πŸ‘
Double check to make sure that is the answer is correct by adding.
πŸ’πŸ•+πŸ’πŸ‘= πŸ—πŸŽΒ°

The correct answer is
𝐀.) πŸ’πŸ‘Β°

G'day (hope this helps)

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bob it's out of 100 and the answer is 43.

Thanks guys β€˜β˜”οΈπŸ˜!!

The measure of angle J is 56.9Β° find the measure of the complement and supplement angle of J

Well, let me tell you, finding the measure of a complementary angle is no big deal. It's like finding a friend who's always there to complete you, you know? So, if we have a 47 degrees angle, its complementary angle would be the missing puzzle piece, making the total sum of the two angles equal to a big old 90 degrees. Now, if you do the math, you'll find that the angle that fits the bill is... drumroll please... B. 53 degrees! So go ahead and give that angle a high-five for being complementary. It's a match made in angle heaven!

To find the measure of an angle that is complementary to a given angle, you need to subtract the measure of the given angle from 90 degrees. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.

In this case, the given angle is 47 degrees.

To find the complementary angle, subtract 47 degrees from 90 degrees:
90 degrees - 47 degrees = 43 degrees

Therefore, the answer is A. 43 degrees

47+X=90

redo your math.