It is 37.
The answer to this question depends on what characteristic of a rhombus you are measuring: the length of its sides, its perimeter, area, length of diagonal, its acute angles, its obtuse angles, or something else.
The sum of the interior angles is 360 degrees.
Turning a square does not make it into a rhombus.
There are 4 interior angles in a rhombus that add up to 360 degrees.
No. in a rhombus the angles are not 90 degrees. also in a parallelogram they are not 90 degrees
Rhombus. Rectangles and squares all have angles measuring 90 degrees.
If the rhombus has two angles of 112 degrees - then the other two angles must total 136 degrees.
180 - 126 = 54 degrees.
The answer to this question depends on what characteristic of a rhombus you are measuring: the length of its sides, its perimeter, area, length of diagonal, its acute angles, its obtuse angles, or something else.
The same again 50 and 130 degrees because a rhombus is a quadrilateral and all quadrilaterals have a total of 360 interior degrees.
a rhombus
The sum of the four interior angles is 360 degrees.
Any value between 90 and 180 degrees.
360 degrees. It cant be 180 because it would just be flipped. 180 would work for a rectangle, but not a rhombus.
0.790 radians (45.2 degrees) and 2.352 radians (134.8 degrees).
A rhombus has 2 equal obtuse angles and 2 equal acute angles and the 4 angles add up to 360 degrees
Assuming that "rumbus" in the original wording of the question refers to rhombus, one of its interior angle can have any value greater than 0 degrees but less than 180 degrees. However, it cannot be 90 degrees because in that case the rhombus becomes a square. Having specified the measure of one angle, the others are fixed. The opposite angle has the same measure while the remaining two are supplementary to the first.