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What is the sum of the interior angles of a decagon? 1800° 1620° 1440° 1260°
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n=360/exterior angle
10=360/exterior angle
exterior angle=36
36+interior angle=180
interior angle=144
sum of decagon interior angle
10.144
1440
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