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Re: In quadrilateral ABCD, is angle D ≤ 100 degrees? [#permalink]
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gauravraos wrote:
HI Bunuel can you please help me solve this question?

how can a angle in a quadilateral be 330 according to the above explanation.Bunuel

Dear gauravraos,

I'm happy to respond. :-) I hope you don't mind that I am answering rather than the super-genius Bunuel.

A quadrilateral with one 330 degree angle and three 10 degree angles would look like this:
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This kind of quadrilateral is sometimes called a "dart." It's a concave quadrilateral, unlike most of the quadrilaterals you will meet on the GMAT.

Does this make sense?
Mike :-)
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