No, all angles are right angles
The sum of the interior angles of any polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. A cube is not a polygon, but rather a polyhedron with 6 square faces. Each interior angle of a square is 90 degrees. Therefore, the sum of the interior angles of a cube is 90 degrees * 6 faces = 540 degrees.
Both the cube and square have equal lengths on their sides, not to mention that they both have 90 degree angles.
a cube and retanglar prism different bc they have different sizes and angle mesurements.
a squareAnswer:Assuming the question 's answer is an enclised figure with only 3 90o angles, a multitude of shapes have 3 right angles whether you consider 2 or 3 dimensional objects. A three sided pyramid (one of the vertexes of a cube passing through a plane) would meet the criteria. On a plane manys polygon can have 3 right angles with the other angles totaling 90o. On the surface of the Earth a set of lines can be established that are 90o to the equator that meet at the north pole at 90o as well
All angles in a cube are solid right angles.
On any given face, there are 4 right angles. On an entire cube there are 6 faces, so 6 X 4 = 24 right angles on a total cube
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A Rubik's Cube is a perfect cube, hence it has all right angles.
Infinitely many. At any of the infinitely many points along any edge, the angle between the two faces meeting at that edge is a right angle.
The measure of the angle of a cube is pi/2 steradians.
No, all angles are right angles
Do you mean "two-dimensional right angles?" If so, then each side of a cube is a square and so has four right angles.
there are 24 right angles in all faces of a cube
No, just right angles.
No because a cube has only 4 right angles on each of its six faces.
yes