Answer:
The answer to the statement:
" Each of the interior angles in a polygon are equal in measure "
Sometimes.
Explanation:
- We know that a regular polygon is a polygon whose all sides and all of the interior angles are of equal measure.
- Also, we may have a polygon whose all interior angles are not equal.
For example--
Consider a triangle with angle measures as: 30°, 60° and 90°.
Hence, we may say that:
Each of the interior angles in a polygon are sometimes equal in measure.