90 degrees times 5
30
90, since 90*5=450, 450-360=90
It is 150 degrees.
Each turn is 90 degrees, therefore 90 x 5 = 450 degrees, if they are all in the same direction.
The degree measure of five fourths of a right angle is 112.5 degrees
That would be an obtuse angle measuring 150 degrees. I do not know of a proper name for it.
It is 72 degrees.
Each turn is 90 degree, therefore 90 x 5 = 450 degree. If they are all in the same direction.
It is 5/4 of 90 degrees = 112.5 degrees
5/3 of 90 degrees is 150 degrees
A shape with five sides, one right angle, and one obtuse angle is known as a pentagon. Specifically, it can be an irregular pentagon, where the right angle is 90 degrees and the obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The remaining angles can be acute or right angles, as long as the total sum of the interior angles equals 540 degrees.
An angle of thirty-five degrees, and any angle less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.