2340 degrees
(formula= 180(s-2)
*s=sides
THAT^^^^ ANSWER IS WRONG.
The formula for finding the measure of an interior angle of a polygon is
180 (n-2)/n.
SO, 180(15-2)/15
180(12)/15
2160/15
Your answer is....
144 degrees.
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
The polygon will have 12 equal sides and each interior angle measures 150 degrees.
1800 degrees
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
The polygon will have 12 equal sides and each interior angle measures 150 degrees.
1800 degrees
The interior angle of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula 180 * (n - 2) / n, where n is the number of sides. In this case, since each exterior angle measures 72 degrees, the interior angle would be 180 - 72 = 108 degrees. So the measures of the interior angles in this regular polygon would be 108 degrees.
Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
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15
It depends on what type of polygon it is and how many angles it has.