Measuring with a protractor (2)
1 Circlethegreaterangleineachpair.
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2 Whatisthesizeoftheanglemarkedineachdiagram?
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a) Howdoyouknow,justbylookingattheangle,thatitisnot
30degrees?
b) WhatmistakedoyouthinkAnniehasmade?
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4 Scottistryingtomeasuretheobtuseangle.
WhatmistakehasScottmade?
5 Measureeachoftheangles.
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b) d)
6 Evaputsoneice-lollystickoveranotherice-lollystick.
a) Estimatethesizeofthelargestanglebetweenthetwo
ice-lollysticks.
Myestimateis °.
b) Measuretheangletocheckyourestimate.
Theactualmeasurementis °.
c) Measurethesizeofeachoftheanglesformedbytheice-lolly
sticksandlabelthemonthediagram.
d) Useice-lollystickstocreatedifferentsizedanglesand
measurethem.
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