Triangles 1 and 2 each have a 35º angle.
Triangles 1 and 2 each have a 35º angle.
Triangles 3 and 4 are both isosceles. They each have a 40º angle.
Triangles 3 and 4 are both isosceles. They each have a 40º angle.
Triangle 5 has a 30º angle and a 90º angle. Triangle 6 has a 30º angle and a 70º angle.
Triangle 5 has a 30º angle and a 90º angle. Triangle 6 has a 30º angle and a 70º angle.
Triangle 7 has a 50º angle and a 25º angle. Triangle 8 has a 50º angle and a 105º angle.
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No he does not because he can only cover 12 square feet from 15 square feet which he will still need 3 more. this is because if 3×5=15 square feet and 15-12=3 which thats the answer
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