Yes, you can measure 20 degrees on a protractor. A protractor typically has degree markings ranging from 0 to 180 degrees and sometimes up to 360 degrees. To measure 20 degrees, align the protractor's baseline with one side of the angle, then find the 20-degree mark on the curved edge. Ensure the center point of the protractor is at the vertex of the angle for an accurate measurement.
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Use a protractor and each trisected angle will measure 18 degrees and 20 minutes
Degrees are a measure of angular separation, not distances. You cannot, therefore, use the protractor for determining distances.
To measure a reflex angle of 283 degrees with a protractor, first, position the protractor so that the vertex of the angle aligns with the midpoint of the protractor. Since a reflex angle exceeds 180 degrees, measure the smaller angle formed by the two lines, which will be 77 degrees (360 - 283 = 77). Then, count clockwise from the 180-degree mark to the 283-degree mark on the protractor to confirm the measurement visually.
To measure ans angle, put the hole on the the vertex, line up the protractor with the angle and look at the degrees.
Yes on a full protractor you can
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A protractor measures the degree of angles and circles.
A protractor is nused to measure angles in degrees.
Use a protractor and each trisected angle will measure 18 degrees and 20 minutes
Using a protractor the measure of and angle is how many degrees around it is.
it measures the angle (of something). The unit is degrees.
Use a protractor.
Degrees are a measure of angular separation, not distances. You cannot, therefore, use the protractor for determining distances.
To measure ans angle, put the hole on the the vertex, line up the protractor with the angle and look at the degrees.
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Protractors typically measure angles in degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle.