Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I sympathize. The question is not very clear: you don't know what A and B really are (I mean which vertex).
However it is a rhombus, and you are to assume that B follows A. So put A anywhere and make B follow it. They are supplementary which means they add to 180 degrees. All rhombi have that property.
A + B = 180
A/B = 2/1
Cross Multiply the second equation
A = 2*B
Put 2B into the first equation.
2B + B = 180 Combine the left terms
3B = 180 Divide both sides of the equation by 3
B = 180 / 3
B = 60
B = 60
A = 180 - 60 = 120
Label the two acute angles as 60 and the two obtuse angles as 120.
Acute: means less than 90
Obtuse: means more than 90