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The interior angles add up to 3240 degrees
The 7 interior angles of a heptagon add up to 900 degrees
too many
A quad means 4
360 degrees
Well double 50 that's 100. Then double 700 which is 1700. Add them up which is 1800 and add 3000 doubled which is 6000. We know there is 1000 in a kg so its 7kg 800g
They add up to 360 degrees
The interior angles add up to 3240 degrees
First fill the 17 kg jug from the tap, pour into the 19 kg jug. Fill again the 17 kg jug from the tap and add to the 19 kg jug until full. This will leave 15 kg in the 17 kg jug. Pour out (throw away) content of the 19 kg jug and now again add contents from the 17 kg jug into 19 kg jug (remember this is 15 kg). Now fill from the tap the 17 kg jug. When you fill up the 19 kg jug from the 17 kg jug you will add to the 15 kg there 4 kg more so now you have 13 kg left in the 17 kg jug. Good luck.
The 6 interior angles add up to 720 degrees
The 7 interior angles of a heptagon add up to 900 degrees
too many
A quad means 4
It depends on what's in all those liters. If they're full of air, then they add up to only about 52.2 kg. If they're full of water, they add up to about 40,250 kg, or 40.25 metric tons. If they're full of stones or lead, they make a lot more than that. If those liters are completely empty, then they contain nothing but a lot of space, and zero kg.
360 degrees
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360 degrees