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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
9

What is the measure of a single interior angle in a 16-gon?

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1 answer:
kvv77 [185]3 years ago
4 0

The equation to find the interior angles of a regular polygon is S = (n - 2)*180/n, so you do 16-2=14, then multiply 14 by 180 to get 2520. You then divide that by 16 to get 157.5.

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