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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 07:45 drandbone92

Cody drew in the 3 exterior angles of his triangle. He measured each angle and labeled them below. A triangle has exterior angles 135 degrees and 100 degrees. An angle with 145 degrees is not an exterior angle. Cody found the sum of the exterior angles to be 380°. Did Cody make an error? If so describe it. No, Cody did not make an error. The sum of the exterior angles of a triangle should be 380°. Yes, Cody made an error adding the three exterior angles together. Yes, Cody made an error drawing the exterior angles. The 145° angle is not an exterior angle. Yes, Cody made an error drawing the exterior angles. The 100° angle is not an exterior angle.

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