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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two regular decagons P and Q have different side-length. Which is the ratio of an angle measure from P to an angle measure from Q?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2 1 4 10

OpenStudy (swag):

<3

OpenStudy (swag):

4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you sure, or are you just telling me a random answer?

OpenStudy (swag):

NO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no what?

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

"regular" means "all the sides are the same length". That means "all the angles have the same measure". In other words, one decagon is just a "zoomed in" (or "zoomed out") version of the other. The angles should be congruent. Think of this question: Two "regular" triangles (equilateral triangles, same thing) have different side lengths. How do their angles compare?

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