If you walked the perimeter of a square building, you would turn 4 times - with one right angle at each corner. If you simply rotated on the spot, there would not be any right angles as you would be turning through 360 degrees.
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1 turn = 4 right angles so 5 turns = 20 right angles.
There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
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Two right angles. Between 2 and 8 there are 6 hours. The clock face [normally] shows 12 hours, so the hour hand moves 6/12 = 1/2 of a complete turn. 1/2 of a whole turn = 1/2 x 360o = 180o 1 right angle = 90o ⇒ 180o = 180o ÷ 90o right angles = 2 right angles
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There are 4 right angles of 90 degrees in a full turn of 360 degrees.
there are 4 right angles as 1 right angle is 90 degrees and 90 x 4 = 360
1 turn = 4 right angles so 5 turns = 20 right angles.
There are 180 degrees in half a turn which is the equivalent of 2 right angles.
In a three-quarter turn, there are three right angles. A right angle measures 90 degrees, so in a full turn (360 degrees), there are four right angles. Therefore, in a three-quarter turn (270 degrees), there are three right angles, as each right angle is 90 degrees.
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A full rotation = 360°; a right angle = 90° → there are 360° ÷ 90° = 4 right angles in a full turn.
Two right angles. Between 2 and 8 there are 6 hours. The clock face [normally] shows 12 hours, so the hour hand moves 6/12 = 1/2 of a complete turn. 1/2 of a whole turn = 1/2 x 360o = 180o 1 right angle = 90o ⇒ 180o = 180o ÷ 90o right angles = 2 right angles
A right angle is a turn of 90 degrees.