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Math problem: In a right triangle, one acute angle is 30 degrees smaller than the other, so what are the two acute angles of this triangle?
Let one acute angle be x degrees and the other be 3x-30 degrees.

Because it is a right triangle, the sum of the two acute angles is 90 degrees. So:

x+3x-30=90

4x= 120

x=30

So 3x-30=60.