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Consider the following regular decagon. Choose the correct card to fill in the blanks below. 30° 36° 60 72° 5 10 15 20 of Rotating the decagon by a multiple of carries the decagon onto itself. Therefore, a rolation counterclockwise will carry the decagon onto itself. We can reflect the decagon different ways, including ways using the lines of symmetry that pass through the midpoints of two opposite sides. Which of the following is the correct sequence to fill in the blanks above? answers
A. 30°, 60°, 10, 5
B. 30°, 60°, 20, 10
C. 36°, 72°, 5, 10
D. 36°, 72°, 20, 10

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