15. Since a pentagon is a closed shape, what must the sum of the angles of deviation be? O A. 270° О В. 180° О С. 90° O D. 60°

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In the next 5 questions, we will be using the information we learned from the "paragraph proof" in the lesson to determine the sum
of the inner angles of regular polygons.
15. Since a pentagon is a closed shape, what must the sum of the angles of deviation be?
O A. 270°
O B. 180°
O C. 90°
O D. 60°
O E. 320°
RF. 360°
Transcribed Image Text:In the next 5 questions, we will be using the information we learned from the "paragraph proof" in the lesson to determine the sum of the inner angles of regular polygons. 15. Since a pentagon is a closed shape, what must the sum of the angles of deviation be? O A. 270° O B. 180° O C. 90° O D. 60° O E. 320° RF. 360°
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