Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a right angle (that’s 90°) split into three parts:
- One part is labeled
X
- Another part is
29°
- The last part is
34°
Also, there’s a frog holding a sign that says
27° — but looking at the diagram, that 27° is probably just an example or decoration. It doesn’t seem to be part of the angles we need to add up. So we’ll ignore it for now and focus on the actual pie-chart-like angle diagram.
The whole big angle is a right angle → that means it adds up to
90°.
So:
> X + 29° + 34° = 90°
Now let’s add 29 and 34 first:
29 + 34 = 63
So:
> X + 63° = 90°
To find X, subtract 63 from 90:
90 - 63 = 27
So X = 27°
Wait — that matches the frog’s sign! Maybe the frog was giving us a hint after all 😊
Final Answer:
27
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of year five maths worksheet.