In parallelogram ABCD, angle B is 5 times as large as angle C. What is the measure in degrees of angle B?

A. 60
B. 100
C. 120
D. 150

Its so confusing to me
I know that a parallelogram adds up 180 but this is looking for one angle so obviously you would add that by itself and add it with 5 divided by that and then repeat the previous step.

The sum of the angles of all four-sided figures, including parallelograms is 360 degrees.

I chose D by the way

Read carefully.

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150

Wait but I thought parallelograms all equal 180 even when you search it up on google it says it 🤔

In a parallogram, the sum of 2 adjacent angles is 180°.

so,
x + 5x = 180
x = ....
so the larger is 5x or .....

150

okay

To find the measure of angle B in parallelogram ABCD, you can use the fact that opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent. In other words, angle B and angle D of the parallelogram are equal.

Let's assume the measure of angle C is x degrees. Since angle B is five times as large as angle C, angle B can be represented as 5x degrees.

Since angle B and angle D are congruent, angle D can also be represented as 5x degrees.

Since the sum of the angle measures in a parallelogram is 360 degrees, we can set up an equation: angle B + angle C + angle D + angle A = 360.

Substituting the values we know, the equation becomes: 5x + x + 5x + x = 360.

Combining like terms, the equation simplifies to: 12x = 360.

Dividing both sides of the equation by 12, we find that x = 30.

Now we can find the measure of angle B by substituting x back into the equation: angle B = 5x = 5 * 30 = 150 degrees.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. 150 degrees.