Triangles and Quadrilaterals Unit Test

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Identify the combination of angle measures that could form a triangle.(1 point)

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A) 60°, 70°, 110°

Explanation: In a triangle, the sum of the interior angles must be equal to 180°. Therefore, any combination of angles that adds up to 180° can form a triangle. In this case, 60° + 70° + 110° = 240°, which is greater than 180° and cannot form a triangle.
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