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what are angle

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room is 4 m long and 35 cm wide how many square metre of carpet is needed to cover the floor of the room

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what are coqurent angles?

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

If two acute angles are added together,is their sum a straight angle? Justify your answer.  

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

Identify the type of angle from the following figures: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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How many acute angles are there in the figure?

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

Identify the angle in the figure:

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

Draw a line segment on grid paper. Visualize rotating the line segment about one of its end points. Which type of angle is formed by each rotation? a) A turn b) A turn clockwise c) A turn counter-clockwise

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

If there are 36 spokes in a bicycle wheel, what is the angle between a pair of adjacent spokes?

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How do you construct an angle of with the help of a protractor?

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

How many degrees are there in: (i) three right angles? (ii) right angles? (iii) right angles?

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Understanding Elementary Shapes

From the following figure, indentify the angles:     (i) Name three acute angles. (ii) Name three obtuse angles. (iii) Name two straight angles.

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Classify the following angles as acute, obtuse, right or reflex: (i) 35° (ii) 185°(iii) 90°(iv) 92°(v) 260°

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