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Yes, adding up the inner angles of a triangle gives 180 degrees.
(number of sides) - (2) times (180) = sum of interior angle measurements so for a triangle it is 3-2 which is 1 times 180 = 180, so the answer is 180 degrees
there are 180 degrees in a triangle. So, what you do is add those two numbers and subtract them from 180! your welcome. . .
3 x 60 = 180
To find what times 49 equals 180, you can divide 180 by 49. This gives you approximately 3.6735. Therefore, 3.6735 times 49 equals 180.
A triangle has 180 degrees and has 3 sides. A square has 360 degrees and has 4 sides. A triangle is 180 times 1, which is 3-2. A square is 180 times 2, which is 4-2. etc. etc.
60 x 3
To find what is ten times bigger than 180, you multiply 180 by 10. This calculation gives you 1,800. Therefore, 1,800 is ten times bigger than 180.
To find what times 3 equals 180, you can divide 180 by 3. This calculation gives you 60, so 60 times 3 equals 180. Therefore, the answer is 60.
a triangle is 180 degrees a square is 2 triangles so it is 360 degrees an octagon is 8 sides 720 degrees 180 times 4 = 720 degrees
180 degrees.it is 180 degrees one triangle is equivalent to 180 degrees and in the triangle there are angles
The sum of the angles in a planar triangle, i.e., a triangle where all of the points of the triangle lie in a single plane, is 180 degrees.