SOLUTION: Can a triangle have more than one "obtuse" angle? Why or why not? Which value would relate to how much wrapping paper needed for a large package: the perimeter of the box or
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Question 683077: Can a triangle have more than one "obtuse" angle? Why or why not? Which value would relate to how much wrapping paper needed for a large package: the perimeter of the box or the surface area of the box?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no it cannot have more than one obtuse angle because all angles must add to 180 and if two angles were greater than 90, then they would add to something over 180.
the surface area represents how much wrapping paper is needed to cover the box
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