Can the angles $110^{\circ}, 80^{\circ}, 70^{\circ}$ and $95^{\circ}$ be the angles of a quadrilateral? Why or why not?

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(N/A) The sum of the given angles is $110^{\circ} + 80^{\circ} + 70^{\circ} + 95^{\circ} = 355^{\circ}$.
We know that the sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is always $360^{\circ}$.
Since the sum of the given angles $(355^{\circ})$ is not equal to $360^{\circ}$,these cannot be the angles of a quadrilateral.

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