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Measure each of the following angle with the help of a protractor and write the measure in degrees:

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Knowledge Check

  • If a regular polygon has 6 sides then the measure of its interior angle is greater than the measure of its exterior angle by how many degrees?

    A
    `90^@`
    B
    `100^@`
    C
    `60^@`
    D
    `108^@`
  • If a regular polygon has 5 sides then the measure of its interior angle is greater than the measure of its exterior angle by how many degrees?

    A
    `60^@`
    B
    `36^@`
    C
    `90^@`
    D
    `100^@`
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