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In a right prism whose bases are regular hexagons what is the measure of the dihedral angle between adjacent lateral faces?

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Being that a regular hexagon is 360 degrees on the exterior (60 degree angles each) I believe the interior ones are 120 degrees. I am just wanting someone to check if this answers the question for me. Thanks.
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