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The diagram shows a heptagon. How big are the two angles labeled yº? A 67° B) 117° C) 167° D) 234° 10 points ASAP
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The diagram shows a heptagon. How big are the two angles labeled yº? A 67° B) 117° C) 167° D) 234° 10 points ASAP
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The diagram shows a heptagon.
How big are the two angles labeled yº?
A 67°
B) 117°
C) 167°
D) 234°
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The answer is 117 or B
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