Structure and Bond for XeO3F2?

VSEPR theory predicts which molecular structure (arrangement of bonded atoms about the central Xe atom) for XeO3F2?
I think it's trigonal bipyramid.

The XeO3F2 molecule displays which bond angles (in degrees)about the central Xe?

But I can't figure out the angels. Can anyone help me out please?

Thanks in advance.

Answer:
Yup, XeO3F2 is trigonal bipyramidal. The angles are:
120° between oxygen atoms
90° between fluorine and oxygen atoms
180° between fluorine atoms
I think you are predicting the correct structure, you can visit http://www.3dchem.com/inorganicmolecule. if it is of your help in any way.

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