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I'm A Celebrity 2021: Frankie Bridge bags a whopping seven stars as she is spun around upside down and doused in rotten food in Grim Grinder trial However, people debated on social media that it is not known whether the angle is equilateral or an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides. Some students solved the question by arguing the unknown angle is part of an equilateral triangle.Īn equilateral triangle has three equal sides and each angle is 60° Once the two interior angles are found - 150° - they are subtracted from 360° to find the remaining angle i.e. * Alternatively, the rotation at a point is 360°
The exterior angle must be multiplied by two to find the answer: 60° When divided by the number of sides - 12 - you find each interior angle is 150°Īs the interior angle is 150°, the exterior angle is 30° as a straight line is 180° The total interior angle sum of the coin is 1800°
The interior angles of the coin are calculated using the rule 180n-360 Therefore the answer is found by (360°/12) x 2 = 60° This number must then be multiplied by two, because the angle is where two exterior angles meet. Therefore, the exterior angle of one of the sides can be worked out by: 360°/12 = 30° The sum of all the exterior angles in any shape will always be 360°. There are many ways in which the question can be solved - here are a few worked solutions. However, people retaliated on social media – putting salt in the wounds of jaded VCE students by arguing the question was actually too simple to even be in a Year 12 exam.
‘Still trying to figure out the angle,’ another student wrote, taking a photo of two 50 cent coins side by side in the hope the real life representation could shed some light on the equation. ‘It was sh**ty question,’ another student told Daily Mail Australia in very simple terms. ‘The 50 cent coin question make no sense to me as it asked us to find the angle, but it gave us no other angles or lengths to enter in the formulas so there was simply no way about it,’ a student said conclusively. ‘That exam wasn't there to test us, it was to trick, no one could of prepared for that,’ a VCE student wrote. ‘F*** you 50 cent, I didn’t like your music anyway,’ one defeated Year 12 student posted, according to The Age. Many students have spent the days since the exam mulling over the question and took to social media to vent about their anguish. Students were then asked to select from five options from 12 to 72 degrees. Two 50 cent coins are balanced next to each other on a table so they meet along one edge,’ the question reads. ‘A 50 cent coin has 12 sides of equal length. However, many on social media have retaliated by arguing the question is simple to solve