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Well, honey, a parallelogram has a grand total of zero acute angles. It's all about those congruent opposite angles being the same size, which means they're either both obtuse or both acute. So, if you're looking for acute angles, you better go find yourself a different shape to play with.

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A parallelogram has two pairs of opposite angles that are congruent. Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are supplementary, each acute angle in a parallelogram is paired with an obtuse angle. Therefore, there are no acute angles in a parallelogram.

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Oh, dude, a parallelogram has two acute angles. Yeah, you heard me right, just two. The other two angles are obtuse, so like, don't get too excited about those acute ones. It's all about that balanced geometry, man.

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Parallelograms have 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles, or 4 right angles in the case of a rectangle. But either way, the max number of acute angles is 2 and the minimum is zero. Remember acute angles is less than 90 degrees so in a square or rectangle, which is a parallelogram since it has two sets of parallel sides, there are NO acute angles. So the answer to the question is..it depends, but no more than two for sure.

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