Well, darling, that quadrilateral is a simple convex quadrilateral because all the interior angles add up to 360 degrees. It's also a quadrilateral with no parallel sides or right angles, so it's not a square, rectangle, parallelogram, or rhombus. Just a sassy little quadrilateral with angles of 110, 100, 80, and 70 degrees.
95 degrees, because 80+110+75=265 and the total degrees a quadrilateral should have(360) minus 265=95
B 110 degrees C 70 degrees D 110 degrees
Exterior angle of any plane figure total 360 degrees, so 360 - (110 + 100) ie 360 - 210 = 150
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Percent means out of 100 → 110 % = 110/100 Let the number be x, then: 110/100 x = 0.003 → x = 0.003 ÷ 110/100 = 0.003 × 100/110 = 0.002727... ≈ 0.0027
It is 100 degrees.
95 degrees, because 80+110+75=265 and the total degrees a quadrilateral should have(360) minus 265=95
96
The four interior angles in a quadrilateral always equal 360 degrees when added together. So, 110 plus 70 plus 110 equals 290. Therefore, the answer is 70 degrees.
110 degrees.
A trapazoid has those angles
If the shape is a 4 sided quadrilateral then the 4th angle is: 360-110-90-110 = 50 degrees
B 110 degrees C 70 degrees D 110 degrees
20 degrees
100-110 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 212-230 degrees Fahrenheit.
21 An angle of 110 degrees is an obtuse angle.
it is around 100 degrees centigrade