No, an oblong can't have acute angles, because oblong is another name for a rectangle. A rectangle has four interior right angles of 90 degrees.
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By definition, an oblong is "a quadrilateral with four right angles and two pairs of parallel lines of different lengths." A rectangle, which has a length that is more than the breadth, is an example of an oblong. By contrast, a square, is not an oblong as it has all the sides equal.
A square or an oblong both have 4 right angles, the maximum possible.
An oblong is another name for a rectangle which has 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees
An oblong is a rectangle. However, an oblong is not a square. Both are rectangles because they both have 4 right angles, but a square is equal-sided and an oblong isn't.
Two sets of parallel lines meeting at right angles.
A rectangle or oblong
An oblong is a rectangle because it is a quadrilateral with 4 right-angles. A square is also a rectangle, albeit with all its sides equal in length.
A square or an oblong. Hope this helped
four i do believe 4 right angles would make a square or rectangle/oblong It has 1 reflex angle and 3 acute - of which 1 MAY be a right angle. I'm no mathematician - just a math teacher for 10 year olds! My knowledge is certainly fallible!
4 right angles, no other angles.