SOLUTION: One angle of a hexagon is x degree. The each of other angles are 116 degree. Find the value of x.

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Question 713161: One angle of a hexagon is x degree. The each of other angles are 116 degree. Find the value of x.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One angle of a hexagon is x degree. The each of other angles are 116 degree. Find the value of x.
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There are 6 angles.
The sum of them is 720 degs
5*116 = 580
x = 720 - 580 = 140

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