Looking at the tower, I can identify several right angles:
1. The main rectangular body of the tower: This has 4 right angles (one at each corner).
2. The crenellations (the battlements) on top: Each "tooth" of the crenellation creates right angles. Looking closely, there are 3 teeth, and each tooth contributes 2 right angles (where the vertical sides meet the horizontal top and bottom edges). So that's 3 × 2 = 6 right angles from the crenellations.
3. The blue circle and red archway: These are curved shapes and don't contribute any right angles.
Let me count these more carefully:
- Main rectangular body: 4 right angles
- Crenellations: 3 teeth × 2 right angles each = 6 right angles
That gives us a total of 4 + 6 = 10 right angles on the tower.
Wait, let me reconsider the crenellations. Each "tooth" actually has 4 right angles: two where the vertical sides meet the horizontal top edge, and two where the vertical sides meet the horizontal bottom edge of the crenellation. But since the bottom edge is shared with the main body of the tower, we might be double-counting. Let me think about this differently.
Actually, looking at the crenellations more carefully, each "tooth" creates 2 new right angles (where the vertical sides meet the horizontal top edge), and the spaces between the teeth also create right angles. There are 3 teeth and 2 spaces between them, so that's 5 positions where vertical lines meet horizontal lines, creating 2 right angles each (top and bottom), which would be 10 right angles. But this seems too high.
Let me simplify: The main rectangular body has 4 right angles. The crenellations add additional right angles where the vertical lines meet the horizontal lines. There are 3 teeth, and each tooth adds 2 right angles (at the top corners of the tooth). The spaces between the teeth don't add additional right angles because they're just gaps. So that's 3 × 2 = 6 additional right angles.
So the total for the tower is 4 (main body) + 6 (crenellations) = 10 right angles.
Actually, I think I'm overcomplicating this. Let me count the right angles in the tower more systematically:
- The main rectangular body: 4 right angles (one at each corner).
- The crenellations: Each "tooth" has 2 right angles at its top corners (where the vertical sides meet the horizontal top edge). With 3 teeth, that's 3 × 2 = 6 right angles.
Total: 4 + 6 = 10 right angles.
I think this is correct.
So, to summarize:
- Caravan: 10 right angles
- Tower: 10 right angles
The answer to the questions in the image would be:
1. There are 10 right angles on the caravan.
2. There are 10 right angles on the tower.
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