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What is the sum of all angles in a triangle?

  1. 360 degrees

  2. 270 degrees

  3. 180 degrees

  4. 90 degrees

The correct answer is: 360 degrees

In any triangle, the sum of the internal angles always equals 180 degrees. This fundamental property holds true for all types of triangles, whether they are scalene, isosceles, or equilateral. This means that if you were to measure all three angles of a triangle and add them together, the total will always be exactly 180 degrees. Considering the other options, 360 degrees represents the total degrees in a complete circle, while 270 degrees is not associated with triangles at all. Similarly, 90 degrees is the sum of the angles in a right triangle, which still limits the context to only one of the angles rather than the total sum of all angles in any triangle.