SOLUTION: one angle of an octagon is 55°, if the others are equal to each other find them

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Question 1034054: one angle of an octagon is 55°, if the others are equal to each other find them
Answer by jorel555(1290)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since the total number of inside degrees of an octagan is 180X6, or 1080 degrees; if one angle is 55 degrees, the others must total 1080-55, or 1025 degrees. Since they are all equal to each other, they must be 1025/7, or 146.429 degrees each!!!!!!!!
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