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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 21:50 juanmercs99

Part A Can the tables be arranged to form a regular polygon? Explain.
Part B If they can be arranged to form a
regular polygon, how many tables are needed?
If not, what should the measure of the 120°
angle be changed to so that the tables can be
arranged to form a regular polygon?
Part C What should the measures of the angles
of the tables be if they can be arranged to form
a regular pentagon?


Part A Can the tables be arranged to form a

regular polygon? Explain.
Part B If they can be arran

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