Solve the problem.The three angles in a triangle always add up to 180°. If one angle in a triangle is 114° and the second is 5 times the third, what are the three angles?
A. 114°, 56°, 10°
B. 114°, 54°, 12°
C. 114°, 53°, 13°
D. 114°, 55°, 11°
Answer: D
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