A pentagon can have up to four angles which measure less than 90 degrees.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
The square has four right angles. The pentagon has two right angles.
greater than
Yes and it will be an irregular 5 sided pentagon but its 5 interior angles must add up to 540 degrees
it is 3 obtuse angles. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above. A pentagon has five obtuse internal angles in plan view. i.e. looking down on it from above.
yes
A pentagon need not have any right angles at all, and in fact, a regular pentagon never has any.A pentagon that's not regular can have any number of right angles less than five.
A null angle and an acute angle are less than a right angle.
It would look like a hut.
An acute angle is less than a right angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
Acute angle
An angle less than a right angle is considered an acute angle. Acute angles are defined as angles that measure greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Therefore, there are an infinite number of angles that are less than a right angle, as any angle between 0 and 90 degrees (exclusive) would fall into this category.