There are four right-angles (90 degrees), one in each corner of the square.
There aren't any acute angles in a square because an acute angle is less than 90 degrees. however, there are 4 right angles in a square. (which by the way a right angle is a measure of exactly 90 degrees)
No angles are larger than 90 degrees in a square based pyramid.
I'd say 4 - and they're all 90 degrees.A square will always have 4 angles, and each of those angles will always be 90 degrees.
The interior angles of a square add up to 360 degrees.
A square has 4 right angles. Right angles are 90 degree angles.4*90 degrees = 360 degrees
A square has 4 90 degree angles in the inside. The sum of all the inside angles of a square is 360 degrees.
90 degrees per side, 4 angles
360 degrees!
There are four right-angles (90 degrees), one in each corner of the square.
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A square has 4 right angles that add up to 360 degrees
A square has 4 vertices and 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees
Spheres are measured with solid angles (which are like two dimensional angles). These angles can be measure with square degrees or steradians. A sphere measures 129300/π square degrees (or about 41,253 square degrees). A sphere measures 4π steradians (or about 12.566 steradians.)
A square is a rectangle and a rectangle MEANS 90 DEGREES, so a square also has 90 degrees. :P
The four angles of a square are each 90º - so the total in a square is 360º.
A square has 2 pairs of right angles and its 4 right angles add up to 360 degrees