360 degrees
A square always has a sum of 360 degrees for the interior angles.
Sum of exterior angles = 360 degrees Sum of interior angles = 1440 degrees
The sum of the interior angles would be (36-2)180 degrees=6120 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles add up to 3240 degrees.
Interior angles add up to 180 degrees Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees.
The four interior angles of a rectangle add up to 360 degrees
Well, since each angle of a rectangle is 90 degrees, and a rectangle has 4 angles, a rectangle's interior angles added together is 360.
Well a Rhombus is a quadrilateral like a square or a rectangle, and the sum of the interior angles of all quadrilaterals is 360 degrees. So the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 degrees.
4 right angles = 90x4 = 360 degrees
Yes. Two angles are suplementary if their sum is 180 degrees. All interior angles in a rectangle are 90 degrees, so any pair of these angles is supplementary.
The sum of the interior angles in a square is 90 degrees per corner times 4 corners. 4x90=360. 360 degrees is the sum of interior angles in a square, or rectangle, for that matter.
360, each of the four interior angles of a rectangle measures 90 degress.
No, a rectangle does not equal 360 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees, but a rectangle itself is a shape defined by its four right angles, each measuring 90 degrees. Therefore, while its angles sum to 360 degrees, the rectangle as a shape is not equal to that measurement.
The interior angles of a square sum to 360 degrees.
The interior angles of a square or any rectangle add up to 360 degrees.
Oh, what a lovely question! You see, a rectangle has four angles, each measuring 90 degrees. When we add all these angles together, we get a total of 360 degrees. It's like a happy little math puzzle that fits together perfectly!