8 1/4 "tall 20 1/4" wide @ bottom what is angle?

To find the angle in this scenario, we need to make some assumptions.

Let's assume that the given measurements represent the height and width of a rectangular object. To find the angle, we would need additional information about the shape and dimensions of the object.

However, if you are referring to the angle between the height and width, then we can assume that the object is a right-angled triangle. In this case, we can use trigonometry to calculate the angle.

The angle can be found using the inverse tangent function (arctan) as follows:

tan(angle) = (height)/(width)

First, convert the given measurements into fractional form:
Height = 8 1/4 = 33/4 inches
Width = 20 1/4 = 81/4 inches

Now, substitute the values into the formula:
tan(angle) = (33/4) / (81/4)

Simplifying, we get:
tan(angle) = 33/81

Next, take the inverse tangent of both sides to find the angle:
angle = arctan(33/81)

Using a calculator or trigonometric table, find the arctan(33/81) to get the angle in degrees.