The correct answer is 3.45x10^5
<span>The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is always 360 degrees.
You have 6 sides. Each exterior angle must then be 360/60 = 60</span>°
The first one is number 2 the second one is 185.(could you also say what is in the drop down menu for the third one. The last one is Part A is 376 and part B is 1,3,4.Hoped it helped a bit :)
Step-by-step explanation:
180 minus 130 which is 50
Start by calling the shortest side

. We then know that the longer leg (call it

) is 7 feet longer i.e.

. We also know that the hypotenuse,

is 1 foot more than twice the short leg i.e.

. We now have 3 unknowns but only 2 equations to solve them. Luckily we know this is a right triangle so we can use the Pythagorean Theorem as our third equation:

Substituting known values:

This is now an equation in one variable and can be solved algebraically for

. Back-substitution can then be used for the other sides.