360 degrees!
A square has four angles. Each of these angles measures 90 degrees, making the total sum of the angles in a square 360 degrees.
A square has four interior angles. Each angle measures 90 degrees, totaling 360 degrees for all four angles combined. In addition to the angles, a square has four sides, making it a quadrilateral.
There are four right-angles (90 degrees), one in each corner of the square.
The four angles of a square are each 90º - so the total in a square is 360º.
A square has four equal sides and four equal interior angles of 90 degrees that add up to 360 degrees.
A rhombus has four equal sides, but it is not necessarily a square. Think of it as a square that can be stretched. Thus, it will have four angles and opposite angles will be the equal. A special case of a rhombus is a square and then, all four angles will be equal 90 degrees.
A square has four 90 degree angles at each corner
A square has four exterior angles, one at each of its four corners. Each exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the square, and since a square has four sides, it consequently has four exterior angles. All of these exterior angles are equal, measuring 90 degrees each.
Each of the four interior angles of a square is 90 degrees in size, making the exterior angles 270° each (360° - 90°).
A square has four right angles.
A square pyramid has a total of eight angles. It has four base angles at the square base and four apex angles formed between the triangular faces and the vertex at the top of the pyramid. The base angles are each 90 degrees, while the apex angles vary depending on the height of the pyramid.
A square has 4 right angles. Right angles are 90 degree angles.4*90 degrees = 360 degrees