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# Find the unknown sizes of angles. x-10°+ 2x-50° +3xº.
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The equation x - 10° + 2x - 50° + 3x = 360° represents the sum of interior angles of a regular polygon. Solving for x, we get:
6x - 60° = 360°
6x = 420°
x = 70°
Therefore, each angle in the polygon measures 70°.
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