The problem asks us to find the measurement of the angle shown in the image, using the provided protractor.

GeometryAngle MeasurementProtractor
2025/4/17

1. Problem Description

The problem asks us to find the measurement of the angle shown in the image, using the provided protractor.

2. Solution Steps

The protractor shows an angle with one ray along the 0-degree line. The other ray passes through the markings between 50 and
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0. Let's look at the scale carefully. One ray lies on the 0-degree mark and the other ray is at 55 degrees. Therefore, the measure of the angle is 55 degrees.

3. Final Answer

55°

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