There aren't any acute angles in a square because an acute angle is less than 90 degrees. however, there are 4 right angles in a square. (which by the way a right angle is a measure of exactly 90 degrees)
A square has 4 right angles. Right angles are 90 degree angles.4*90 degrees = 360 degrees
The 4 equal angles of 90 degrees within a square add up to 360 degrees
Acute angles are ones which measure less than 90 degrees.
There are four right-angles (90 degrees), one in each corner of the square.
A decagon will always have its interior angles measure 1480
A rectangle has 4 interior angles and they each measure 90 degrees
An octagon has 8 angles. An octagon has the same number of angles as it does sides. Eight. All of the angles measure 135 degrees, and all the angles together are 1080 degrees.
Angles don't measure length.
Degrees measure angles. A cross is not an angle, although it could be viewed as four angles, adding up to 360o.
The four angles of a square are each 90º - so the total in a square is 360º.
If it's an isosceles triangle and the apex angle is 70 degrees then the base angles will each measure 55 degrees