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Yes 4 angles can make of full revolution or a complete turn of 360 degrees.
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There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
There are 360 degrees in a full circle. Therefore, there are 360 individual 1 degree angles in a full circle. Each of these angles measures 1 degree, and when you add them all up, they form a complete circle.
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Four (where each right angle is 90 degrees and a complete turn is 360 degrees.)
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Yes 4 angles can make of full revolution or a complete turn of 360 degrees.
There are 4 right angles of 90 degrees in a full turn of 360 degrees.
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4 internal angles in a shape must add to 360 degrees since they are in effect 1 complete "turn"
there are 4 right angles as 1 right angle is 90 degrees and 90 x 4 = 360
There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
There are 360 degrees in a full circle. Therefore, there are 360 individual 1 degree angles in a full circle. Each of these angles measures 1 degree, and when you add them all up, they form a complete circle.
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Four.
1 turn = 4 right angles so 5 turns = 20 right angles.