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How many triangles can be constructed with three angles, each measuring 66°? A. more than one B. one C. none
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How many triangles can be constructed with three angles, each measuring 66°?
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C is the answer to this question....
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None because the angle measures have to add up to equal 180 for it to be a triangle.
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