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A protractor starts at 180 and measures to 52.
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Ever heard of an IP address?
You see I thought that too but the answers are 32, 48, 148, 152
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Ever heard of an IP address?
A protractor measures from 180 to 52
The answers are
32
48
152
148
The answers are
32
48
152
148
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GPT 3.5
To measure an angle with a protractor, the starting point (or reference point) is usually placed at 0 degrees. However, in this case, the protractor starts at 180 degrees. So, to measure an angle starting from 180 degrees, you need to subtract the starting point from the actual measurement.
Therefore, to measure an angle that starts at 180 degrees and measures to 52 degrees, you subtract 180 degrees from 52 degrees:
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees.
So, the measurement of the angle starting from 180 degrees is -128 degrees.
Therefore, to measure an angle that starts at 180 degrees and measures to 52 degrees, you subtract 180 degrees from 52 degrees:
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees.
So, the measurement of the angle starting from 180 degrees is -128 degrees.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. If the protractor starts at 180 degrees and measures to 52 degrees, the correct way to calculate the measurement is by subtracting the starting point from the ending point.
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees
However, since angles are typically measured in a positive direction, we can add 180 degrees to the result to get a positive measurement:
-128 degrees + 180 degrees = 52 degrees
Therefore, the correct measurement of the angle starting at 180 degrees and measuring to 52 degrees is 52 degrees.
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees
However, since angles are typically measured in a positive direction, we can add 180 degrees to the result to get a positive measurement:
-128 degrees + 180 degrees = 52 degrees
Therefore, the correct measurement of the angle starting at 180 degrees and measuring to 52 degrees is 52 degrees.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion in my previous response.
If a protractor starts at 180 degrees and measures to 52 degrees, the correct measurement of the angle is obtained by subtracting the starting point from the ending point:
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees.
However, since angles are typically measured in a positive direction, we can add 360 degrees to the result to bring it into the positive range:
-128 degrees + 360 degrees = 232 degrees.
Therefore, the correct measurement of the angle starting at 180 degrees and measuring to 52 degrees is 232 degrees.
If a protractor starts at 180 degrees and measures to 52 degrees, the correct measurement of the angle is obtained by subtracting the starting point from the ending point:
52 degrees - 180 degrees = -128 degrees.
However, since angles are typically measured in a positive direction, we can add 360 degrees to the result to bring it into the positive range:
-128 degrees + 360 degrees = 232 degrees.
Therefore, the correct measurement of the angle starting at 180 degrees and measuring to 52 degrees is 232 degrees.