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A polygon having 10 sides is known as ______.

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is a polygon.

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If the sum of interior angles is double the sum of exterior angles taken in an order of a polygon, then it is a hexagon.

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A polygon is regular if all of its sides are equal.

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is a concave pentagon.

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A quadrilateral can be constructed uniquely if three angles and any two sides are given.

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ABCDE is a regular pentagon. The bisector of angle A meets the side CD at M. Find ∠AMC.

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Find the measure of each angle of a regular octagon.

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Find the measure of an are exterior angle of a regular pentagon and an exterior angle of a regular decagon. What is the ratio between these two angles?

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A regular pentagon ABCDE and a square ABFG are formed on opposite sides of AB. Find ∠BCF.

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Is it possible to construct a quadrilateral ROAM in which RO = 4 cm, OA = 5 cm, ∠O = 120°, ∠R = 105° and ∠A = 135°? If not, why?

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In the given map, the distance between the places is shown using the scale 1 cm : 0.5 km. Then the actual distance (in km) between school and the book shop is ______.

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In a blueprint of a room, an architect has shown the height of the room as 33 cm. If the actual height of the room is 330 cm, then the scale used by her is ______.

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The following is the map of a town. Based on it answer question.

The number of hospitals in the town is ______.

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The following is the map of a town. Based on it answer question.


The ratio of the number of general stores and that of the ground is ______.

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The following is the map of a town. Based on it answer question.


According to the map, the number of schools in the town is ______.

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If 4 km on a map is represented by 1 cm, then 16 km is represented by ______ cm.

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If actual distance between two places A and B is 110 km and it is represented on a map by 25 mm. Then the scale used is ______.

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If a length of 100 m is represented on a map by 1 cm, then the actual distance corresponding to 2 cm is 200 m.

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The model of a ship shown is of height 3.5 cm. The actual height of the ship is 210 cm if the scale chosen is 1 : 60.

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