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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 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.
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.
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.