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Math Puzzle #2

Uh penguin it says "minimum possible sum of its smallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.

Uh penguin it says "minimum possiblesumof itssmallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.
oh shoot I thought it said difference I'm a bozo
this is why I never get 100s on tests
so then 91

Uh penguin it says "minimum possiblesumof itssmallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.
oh shoot I thought it said difference I'm a bozo
this is why I never get 100s on tests
so then 91
Extremely close but then the third angle will still be smaller (89) but good job

Uh penguin it says "minimum possiblesumof itssmallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.
oh shoot I thought it said difference I'm a bozo
this is why I never get 100s on tests
so then 91
Extremely close but then the third angle will still be smaller (89) but good job
I was talking about the 1~89~90 triangle... there's a better answer?

Uh penguin it says "minimum possiblesumof itssmallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.
oh shoot I thought it said difference I'm a bozo
this is why I never get 100s on tests
so then 91
Extremely close but then the third angle will still be smaller (89) but good job
I was talking about the 1~89~90 triangle... there's a better answer?
Oh wait sorry that's the correct answer lol i messed up

Uh penguin it says "minimum possiblesumof itssmallest and largest angles' so if they added up to 2 then that would mean the third angle was 178 degrees, but it can't be larger than the other one.
oh shoot I thought it said difference I'm a bozo
this is why I never get 100s on tests
so then 91
Extremely close but then the third angle will still be smaller (89) but good job
I was talking about the 1~89~90 triangle... there's a better answer?
Oh wait sorry that's the correct answer lol i messed up
breh
The measures of the angles in a triangle, in degrees, are three different integers. What is the minimum possible sum of its smallest and largest angles?
HINT: THE ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE ADD UP TO 180
First correct answer gets a taco