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Sandra is making the shape of a rhombus. The first three angles are 75°, 75°, and 105°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?
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Sandra is making the shape of a rhombus. The first three angles are 75°, 75°, and 105°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?
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Sandra is making the shape of a rhombus. The first three angles are 75°, 75°, and 105°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?
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105 the same im saying because rhombus dont change. I really hope this helped. If not i apologize. Thank You!
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its 105° because the rhombus is essentially a square or rectangle of sorts and at least 2 sides have to be alike
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