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The sum of all 30 interior angles would equal 5040*.

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How many sided of polygon with 5040 degrees of interior angles?

30 sides


What is the interior angles of a 30 sided polygon?

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Interior and exterior angles of a 30 sided polygon?

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How many sides does a polygon have if the sum of the interior angles is 5040?

28 plausibly. There are an infinite number of possibilities. If we assume all angles are equal, it narrows the field. * * * * * Wrong answer. The interior angles of a 30 sided polygon sum to (30 - 2)*180 = 5040 degrees. And you do not need to assume that the angles are equal. They can even be reflex angles.


What is a 3D 30 sided shape?

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