This question can't be answered since there is no phrase shown that goes along with the question being asked.
I don't see any at all.
In the phrase "REAL FUN," there are no acute angles. The letters in this phrase are composed of straight lines and curves, but none of them form angles that are less than 90 degrees. Therefore, the total count of acute angles in "REAL FUN" is zero.
It has twelve angles but all of them need not be acute.
There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
One acute angle
I don't see any at all.
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In the phrase "REAL FUN," there are no acute angles. The letters in this phrase are composed of straight lines and curves, but none of them form angles that are less than 90 degrees. Therefore, the total count of acute angles in "REAL FUN" is zero.
it has no acute angles
there are three acute angles in an acute triangle, because there are three corners.
In an acute triangle, all three angles are acute.
There can be 1 or 2 acute angles.
there are three acute angles in an acute triangle, because there are three corners.
The letter "N" as two acute angles.
It has twelve angles but all of them need not be acute.
There are three acute angles in an acute triangle and they add up to 180 degrees.
None: a circle has no angles, and certainly no acute ones.