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Around a point, the angle is 360

X + 3X + 4X + 7X = 360

15X = 360

X = 360 / 15 = 24

Answer B

Hi Bunuel
"In the figure above, four-line segments meet at a point to form four angles. What is the value of ??"
X is missing from the question.

Since it's obvious, went with finding the value of X :-P :-P :tongue_opt3
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Around a point, the angle is 360

X + 3X + 4X + 7X = 360

15X = 360

X = 360 / 15 = 24

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Hi Bunuel
"In the figure above, four-line segments meet at a point to form four angles. What is the value of ??"
X is missing from the question.

Since it's obvious, went with finding the value of X :-P :-P :tongue_opt3

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The angle formed around a point is 360;
therefore, 3x+x+7x+4x=360;
15x=360;
x=\(\frac{360}{15}\);
x=24.
The answer is B.
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IMO B

The sum of angles in a circle = 360 degrees

Here all 4 lines are meeting at one point, and making internal angles around the point. (in a way forms a circle)

So Sum of X, 4X, 7X and 3X would equal 360

Solving for X, we get 15X = 360 and X becomes 24
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