If angle A and angle B are supplementary angles, and angle A is nineteen times the size of angle B, what is angle B?
If two angles are supplementary, then their sum = 180° ---> ∠A + ∠B = 180°
∠A = 19·∠B ---> substituting: 19∠B + ∠B = 180°
simplifying: 20∠B = 180°
dividing: ∠B = 9°
Since ∠A = 19·∠B ---> ∠A = 19·9° ---> ∠A = 171°