Depends on your question. A rectangle is a parallelogram and has 4 right angles. BUT A parallelogram can have only a total of one, two, or four right angles. Mathematically, 3 right angles is 270 degrees. A parallelogram has 360 degrees. 360 - 270 = 90 degrees = right angle.
A right angle is 900, so 2700 make three right angles.
270° is the right answer..... After multiplying 3×90°=270°
Hi A pentagon has 540 degrees and five sides. If it is a regular pentagon, then each angle is 108 degrees. An obtuse angle is greater than 90°. A pentagon can be constructed with 2 obtuse angles and 3 non-obtuse (either acute or right) angles. Example: if it had 3 angles of 90° = 270°. 540° - 270° = 270°, which would be split between 2 angles (each between 90° and 180°).
There are: 2.5 times 90 = 225 degrees
270 degrees
270
3 because 3*90 = 270 degrees
270. A right angle is ninety degrees.
There are two angles: one of 90 degrees and the other of 270 deg.
90+90+90=270 degrees your answer is 270 degrees
It can have 0-4 right angles. If you allow reflex right angles (270 degrees), it can have six of them.
Depends on your question. A rectangle is a parallelogram and has 4 right angles. BUT A parallelogram can have only a total of one, two, or four right angles. Mathematically, 3 right angles is 270 degrees. A parallelogram has 360 degrees. 360 - 270 = 90 degrees = right angle.
A right angle is 900, so 2700 make three right angles.
a right angle is 90 degrees. 3 right angles is 270 degrees. if you make you body turn 270 degrees then you pretty much just turned left or right but just the long way.
3/4 of a rotation or 270 degrees
No, a quadrilateral can't have three acute angles and one right angle. The angles of a quadrilateral must total 360. The three other angles of a quadrilateral with one right angle would then have to total 270 degrees. If all three were acute (less than 90 degrees), they could not total 270.