The external angle is suplementary to the internal angle close to it. We also know that the sum of all the internal angles of the triangle are equal to 180 degrees, this means that the angle "a" is suplementary to the sum of the angles "b" and "c". Through this logic, we can conclude that since:

Then we can conclude that:

Therefore the statement is true, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of its remote interior angles.
Let's use an example:
On this example, the external angle is 120 degrees, therefore the sum of the remote interior angles must also be equal to that. Let's try:

The sum of the remote interior angles is equal to the external angle.
Answer:
x=5 and y=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+5y=5
-(7x+5y=25)
-4x=-20
x=5
plug 5 into one of the equations. 3(5)+5y=5
y= -2
The nearest whole number would be 96
The volume of a cylinder can be found using the formula:
π r² h,
where r is the radius of the circular base and h is the height of the cylinder.
If we plug in the measurements of the cylinder, we get:
π (6²) (28)
When this is simplified, we get that the volume of the cylinder is:
1008π cubic cm
Thus, if each marble has a volume of 36π cubic cm, then to find how many marbles will fit into the vase we must divide the vases total volume by the volume of each marble.
1008π / 36π = 28
Therefore, the answer is D. 28 marbles
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