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A quadrilateral has angles that measure 101°, 133°, and 76°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?
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A quadrilateral has angles that measure 101°, 133°, and 76°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?
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Quadrilateral has to equal 360 degrees.
So simply subtract.
360 - 101 - 133 - 76 equals... 50
Then you can add to see if they all equal 360.
101 + 133 + 76 + 50 = 360
So the answer is 50.
Hope this helps. c:
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The sum of angles in a quadrilateral = 360 degrees.
Let the fourth angle be y
101 + 133 + 76 + y = 360
310 + y = 360
y = 360 - 310
y =50
Therefore the fourth angle is
50°
Hope this explains it.
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