Angles
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100
What is an angle that is less than 90 degrees?
What is an acute angle
100
A part of a line with two endpoints
What is line segment
100
The total of the interior angles of a triangle
What is 180 degrees
100
Complementary angles add up to how many degrees
What is 90 degrees
100
23 x 97
What is 2,231
200
A right angle has this measurement
What is 90 degrees
200
What are two lines that never intersect
What are parallel lines
200
Which type of triangle contains one obtuse angle
What is an obtuse triangle
200
What is the supplementary angle of 73 degrees
What is 107 degrees
200
80 x 10,000
What is 800,000
300
What are two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees
What is supplementary angles
300
Part of a line that has one end point, and continues forever in one direction
What is a ray
300
How many right angles are needed to make a right triangle
What is one right angle
300
What is the complement of 56 degrees
What is 24 degrees
300
100 x 0.476
What is 47.6
400
What are lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle
What are perpendicular lines
400
A location in space
What is a point
400
Two interior angles of a triangle are 36 and 110 degrees. What is the third angle?
What is 34 degrees
400
The total of both angles is 176 degree, the one angle is 113. What is the second angle?
What is 63 degrees
400
4.53 divided by 10
What is 0.453
500
An angle that is larger than 90 degrees and smaller than 180 degrees
What is an obtuse angle
500
Two lines that cross over at any angle
What are intersecting lines
500
A right triangle has an angle of 10 degrees. What is the third angle in the triangle?
What is 80 degrees
500
The total angle is 103 degrees. A right angle piece was cut out, how much remained?
What is 13 degrees
500
123 x 64
What is 7,7872
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