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In a tessellation, what must the sum of the angles be where the vertices meet? 90° 180° 360° 60°
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In a tessellation, what must the sum of the angles be where the vertices meet?
90° 180° 360° 60°
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C (360 degrees) is your answer
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the interior angles must add up to 360
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