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If one angle of a parallelogram is 60 degrees, find the number of degrees in each of the remaining 3 angles?
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If one angle of a parallelogram is 60 degrees, find the number of degrees in each of the remaining 3 angles?
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It would be 100 because 360-60=300 then 300 divided by 3 equals 100
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120, 120, and 60 because all angles in parallelograms add up to 360.
360-60=300
300-60=240
240/2=120
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