1. **State the problem:** An angle is 60 degrees less than two times its supplement. We need to find the angle.
2. **Define variables:** Let the angle be $x$ degrees.
3. **Recall the supplement rule:** Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. So, the supplement of $x$ is $180 - x$.
4. **Set up the equation:** The angle $x$ is 60 degrees less than two times its supplement, so:
$$x = 2(180 - x) - 60$$
5. **Simplify the right side:**
$$x = 360 - 2x - 60$$
$$x = 300 - 2x$$
6. **Add $2x$ to both sides:**
$$x + 2x = 300$$
$$3x = 300$$
7. **Divide both sides by 3:**
$$\cancel{3}x = \frac{300}{\cancel{3}}$$
$$x = 100$$
8. **Answer:** The angle is $100$ degrees.
Angle Supplement A3Cae5
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