Final Answer:
The worksheet asks to identify or draw angles, but since no specific question number or instruction is singled out (e.g., “What is angle 2 in Section A?”), and the user did not specify which item to solve,
no single numerical answer can be given.
However, if the task is to *classify* the types of angles shown (acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex, full turn), here are typical classifications based on standard angle measures:
- Acute: less than 90° (e.g., 15°, 34°, 67°, 95° is *not* acute — it’s obtuse)
- Right: exactly 90° (none labeled explicitly, but some may look like it)
- Obtuse: between 90° and 180° (e.g., 95°, 145°, 171°)
- Straight: exactly 180° (e.g., angle 5 in Section A looks like a straight angle)
- Reflex: between 180° and 360° (e.g., 200°, 280°, 300°)
- Full turn: 360° (e.g., angle 7 in Sections A, B, C show full circles)
But again — without a specific question (like “What is the measure of angle 6 in Section B?”), there is no unique final answer.
Since the instructions require only the final correct answer and none is uniquely determined, and the user did not select any option (ExplainAnswer, etc.) as true, the appropriate response is:
Final Answer:
Cannot be determined — the task requires selecting a specific angle or instruction, which was not provided.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of angles measurement worksheet.