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Unit 1: module 1: place value, rounding, and algorithms for addition and subtraction, unit 2: module 2: unit conversions and problem solving with metric measurement, unit 3: module 3: multi-digit multiplication and division, unit 4: module 4: angle measure and plane figures, unit 5: module 5: fraction equivalence, ordering, and operations, unit 6: module 6: decimal fractions, unit 7: module 7: exploring measurement with multiplication.

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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Answer Key

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Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Practice sheet Answer Key 1

Explanation: In the above image, we can see that the angle D is less than 90°. So the angle D will be the acute angle. And we can see that angle C is less than 90°. So the angle D will be the acute angle. And we can see that angle E is greater than 90°, so the angle is an obtuse angle.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 2

Explanation: By measuring the angle with protractor we will get the angle as 36° and it is an acute angle as the angle is less than 90°.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 3

Explanation: By measuring the angle with protractor we will get the angle as 90° and it is a right angle as the angle is  90°.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 5

Explanation: By measuring the angle with protractor we will get the angle as 155° and it is an obtuse angle as the angle is greater than 90°.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 8

Explanation: By measuring the angle with protractor we will get the angle as 150° and it is an obtuse angle as the angle is greater than 90°.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 12

Explanation: By using three different protractors we have got the same angle measurement, which is 29°.

b. What do you notice about the measurement of the above angle using each of the protractors? Answer: We have noticed that the measure of the angle is the same using each of the protractors.

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Problem Set Answer Key 13

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Exit Ticket Answer Key

Use any protractor to measure the angles, and then record the measurements in degrees.

Eureka Math 4th Grade Module 4 Lesson 6 Exit Ticket Answer Key 15

Explanation: By measuring the angle with protractor we will get the angle as 105° and it is an obtuse angle as the angle is greater than 90°.

Eureka Math 4th Grade Module 4 Lesson 6 Exit Ticket Answer Key 16

Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 4 Lesson 6 Homework Answer Key

Eureka Math 4th Grade Module 4 Lesson 6 Homework Answer Key 19

Explanation: In the above image, we can see that the angle is less than 90°. So the angle would be 60° or above but less 90° and the angle is called as acute angle.

Eureka Math 4th Grade Module 4 Lesson 6 Homework Answer Key 20

Explanation: In the above image, we can see that the angle is greater than 90°. So the angle would be above 90° and the angle is called as obtuse angle.

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