Math Puzzle #2

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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

Penguin4096

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Orciety

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.

Penguin4096
Orciety wrote:

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

Orciety
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:

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

Orciety
HappyMasterMike wrote:

84

Very close, keep it up!

Morvon4399

Is it 80 degrees?

Penguin4096
Orciety wrote:
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:

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?

Orciety
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:

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

Penguin4096
Orciety wrote:
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:
Penguin4096 wrote:
Orciety wrote:

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