Since I can't view or analyze images directly, I cannot measure the angles in the image you uploaded. However, I can guide you on
how to solve this type of problem and help you understand how to measure angles accurately using a protractor.
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🔧 How to Measure an Angle to the Nearest Degree:
1.
Place the Protractor Correctly:
- Put the center point (usually marked with a cross or dot) of the protractor exactly on the
vertex of the angle (the point where the two lines meet).
- Align one side of the angle with the
zero line of the protractor.
2.
Read the Angle:
- Look at where the other side of the angle crosses the protractor scale.
- Use the correct scale (inner or outer) depending on which direction the angle opens.
- Read the number closest to that intersection — that's your angle in degrees.
3.
Round to the Nearest Degree:
- If the angle falls between two numbers, round to the nearest whole degree.
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📌 Example:
Suppose you have an angle that appears to be about 65° when measured. You would write:
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Angle A = 65°
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✔ Tips:
- Make sure your protractor is aligned properly.
- Check whether the angle is
acute (<90°),
obtuse (>90°), or
right (=90°) to verify if your measurement makes sense.
- Always label the vertex clearly (e.g., point F in diagram 1).
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❗ Since I Can’t See the Image:
You’ll need to
measure each angle manually using a protractor. Here’s how to do it for each diagram:
#### For each question (1–8):
- Identify the
vertex (e.g., point F in #1).
- Place the protractor on the vertex.
- Align one ray with the zero line.
- Read the degree where the other ray crosses the scale.
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📝 Sample Answers (if you provide measurements):
If you tell me what you see for each angle (or describe the approximate size), I can help confirm or correct your answers.
For example:
- If angle 1 looks like it's about 120°, then
Angle A = 120°
- If angle 4 looks like 145°, then
Angle A = 145°
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👉
Please describe each angle (e.g., "It looks like it's between 70 and 80 degrees") or
measure them yourself, and I’ll help you verify!
Or, if you can
describe the diagrams, I can estimate based on common configurations.
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of find missing angle worksheet.