If triangle is 3, cube is 4square is 4 and pentagon is 5, what is circle?
The question is counting the number of corners obviously. Triangle has 3 corners, cube square has 4 corners and pentagon has 5 corners.
The circle however has no corner so the answer is 0
Answer: 0
PS: For those that chose 360 and 2π (just 360 degrees in radians)! If 360 or 2π is to be the answer (the total angle in a circle), then triangle should be 180, cube square 360 and pentagon 540.
If triangle is 3, cube is 4square is 4 and pentagon is 5, what is circle?
The question is counting the number of corners obviously. Triangle has 3 corners, cube square has 4 corners and pentagon has 5 corners.
The circle however has no corner so the answer is 0
Answer: 0
PS: For those that chose 360 and 2π (just 360 degrees in radians)! If 360 or 2π is to be the answer (the total angle in a circle), then triangle should be 180, cube square 360 and pentagon 540.
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