If you wanted to take the time and do it within reason you can measure almost anything in millimeters. Two reasonable things you can measure in millimeters would be the tip of a pencil or sizes of bugs.
180(n-2)/n where n= number of sides
180(n-2)/n
You cannot.A kg is a measure of mass, a Newton is a measure of force. The two measure different things and any attempt to convert from one to the other if flawed. Measuring them per unit area (cm^2 or mm^2) does not change that.
180*(n-2)
180(n-2)/n where n= number of sides
Each exterior angle of a regular polygon with n sides has the angular measure of 360 degrees/(n - 2). A polygon has the same number of sides as angles, so that the total angular measure S of all the exterior angles will be 360 n/(n - 2); S(n - 2) = 360 n; nS - 2S = 360 n; n(S - 360) = 2S; n = (2S)/(S - 360).
180(n - 2) where n is the number of sides.
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2)180 8280/180 = n-2 46 = n-2 48 = n
the formula for the measure of the interior angles of a polygon is:180(n-2), where n is the number of sides. 180(14-2)=180x12=2160 degrees
The sum of the internal angles of an n-gon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So (n-2)*180 = 720 ie (n-2) = 4 or n = 6 ie a hexagon
20 sides. The interior angles of a polygon add up to 180(n-2). We solve: 180(n-2) = 3960 n-2 = 22 n-2(+2) = 22(+2) n=24
let n = number of sides Size of interior angle = 180(n-2)/n