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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 01:01, Mlmyers81

Can the following angles be the interior angles of a pentagon? Explain. 80°

, 100°

, 110°

, 120°

, 140°

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Can the following angles be the interior angles of a pentagon? Explain.

80°
, 100°
, 110°
, 120°

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