I think it would be false. But your equation was very all over the place, so please check my answer.
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If you agree to accept fractions and decimals, then
there are an infinite number of correct answers.
If you want to stick to whole numbers, then there is
only one correct answer:
1 times 29 = 29 .
Answer: No, it is not possible
A triangle can only have 1 obtuse interior angle, leaving the exterior angle next to it to be acute. For example, if you have an interior angle of 120 (obtuse) then the adjacent exterior angle is 60 (acute)
The other two interior angles must be acute if you go with 1 obtuse angle, which leaves the corresponding exterior angles to be obtuse. If you wanted the exterior angles to be all acute, then you would need 3 obtuse interior angles, but that is not possible.
Why isn't it possible to have 3 obtuse angles? Consider a triangle with interior angles A, B, C. The three angles must add to 180
A+B+C = 180
If A,B,C were all larger than 90, then
A > 90
B > 90
C > 90
A+B+C > 90+90+90
A+B+C > 270
but that contradicts A+B+C being equal to 180
Answer:
56
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Answer:
5.6
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