SOLUTION: Two of the angles of a heptagon are 150 degrees. The other 5 angles are all y. What is the value of y?
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Question 248612: Two of the angles of a heptagon are 150 degrees. The other 5 angles are all y. What is the value of y?
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Two of the angles of a heptagon are 150 degrees. The other 5 angles are all y. What is the value of y?
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A heptagon has 7 sides. The total of the angles is 180*(n-2) = 900 degrees.
900 - 2*150 = 600
600/5 = 120 degrees = y
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