Final answer:
The missing interior angle of the hexagon is 170°. The external angles of the hexagon do not have the correct total. The sum of the external angles should be 360°.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the other interior angle of the hexagon, we need to know that the sum of all interior angles of a hexagon is always 720°. Since we already know 5 of the interior angles, we can find the missing angle by subtracting the sum of those angles from 720°.
Sum of given angles: 90° + 100° + 110° + 120° + 130° = 550°
Missing angle: 720° - 550° = 170°
Therefore, the missing interior angle of the hexagon is 170°.
To calculate the external angles of the hexagon, we need to know that the sum of all external angles of any polygon is always 360°. The external angle of a polygon is supplementary to its corresponding interior angle.
So, the external angle of the hexagon is 180° - 90° = 90°.
To show that the external angles have the correct total, we can find the sum of all external angles of the hexagon and verify that it is equal to 360°.
Total external angles: 90° + 90° + 90° + 90° + 90° = 450°
Since the total is not equal to 360°, there might be an error in the given angles or calculation.