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In a pentagon, each of two angles has a measure of 68. Each of two others angles measures 142. What is the measure of the remaining angle?

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120°

Step-by-step explanation

The sum of the measures of all the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is (n - 2)*180. So, for a pentagon, the sum of the measures of the interior angles is 540°.

In this pentagon, we know that there are two angles whose measures are 68°, another two angles whose measures are 142° and we have to find the measure of the last interior angle, x.

If we know that the sum of the interior angles is 540°, we can write an equation for x,


68+68+142+142+x=540

Combine like terms,


420+x=540

And subtract 420 from both sides,


\begin{gathered} 420-420+x=540-420 \\ \\ x=120 \end{gathered}

Hence, the measure of the remaining angle is 120°.

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