This is a worksheet for measuring angles with a protractor. Since I cannot physically use a protractor on the image, I will estimate the angles based on their visual appearance and standard angle classifications (acute, right, obtuse).
Here is my estimation for each angle:
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Angle 1: This appears to be an obtuse angle, visually estimated at approximately 135 degrees.
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Angle 2: This is an acute angle, visually estimated at approximately 45 degrees.
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Angle 3: This is another obtuse angle, visually estimated at approximately 120 degrees.
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Angle 4: This is a very small acute angle, visually estimated at approximately 20 degrees.
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Angle 5: This is an acute angle, visually estimated at approximately 60 degrees.
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Angle 6: This is an acute angle, visually estimated at approximately 75 degrees.
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Angle 7: This is an obtuse angle, visually estimated at approximately 150 degrees.
Please note that these are estimates. For accurate measurement, you should use a physical protractor as instructed on the worksheet.
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