Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 3.1
Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 3.1
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Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 3.1 with Hints & Solutions
For the angle:
State what type of angle it is.
Estimate its size in degrees (Use a protector to measure the actual size of the angle to the nearest degree).

For the angle:
State what type of angle it is.
Estimate its size in degrees (Use a protector to measure the actual size of the angle to the nearest degree).

For the angle:
State what type of angle it is.
Estimate its size in degrees (Use a protector to measure the actual size of the angle to the nearest degree).

For the angle:
State what type of angle it is.
Estimate its size in degrees (Use a protector to measure the actual size of each angle to the nearest degree).

Some protectors, like the one shown on the above, are circular.
How is this different from the protector?

Some protectors, like the one shown on above, are circular.
Write instructions to teach someone how to use a circular protector to measure the size of an obtuse angle?

Some protectors, like the one shown on above, are circular.
How would you measure a reflex angle with a circular protector?
