Click on the angle measure tool and measure each angle. Click on the points in counter-clockwise order. (If you make a mistake, use the undo button in the upper, right corner of your screen.) To make the measurements easier to see, click on the arrow tool and then drag the text out away from the angle it represents.

On a separate sheet of paper, create the table below. Enter the angle names on the first row and their measures on the second row, Measure 1.
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|__________________________∠1 ∠2 ∠3 ∠4 ∠5 ∠6 ∠7 ∠8 |
|Angle Name (Example: ∠ABC) | |
|Measure 1 (Example: 120∘) | |
|Measure 2 (Example: 32∘) | |
|Measure 3 (Example: 98∘) | |
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Now, click on the arrow tool and then move one of the points on the first line that you created. Record the angle measurements in the third row, Measure 2.
Move the point once again and record the angle measurements in the fourth row, Measure

I really need help with this, so as you can see the lovely box thing I have tried to create, well it says I have to make something similar to that, I honestly have come to a conclusion of how to create the stupid box thing. Can someone help me please, it would be greatly appreciated.

sorry - no tool here.

I assume your software has a user guide
you can probably also find examples online.

I apologize for the confusion. It seems like you're working on a geometry activity where you need to measure and record the angles using a software or drawing program with tools such as the angle measure tool and arrow tool.

To create the table, you can follow these steps:
1. Open a blank document or sheet of paper.
2. Draw a table with two rows and eight columns.
3. In the first row, label each column with the angle names: ∠1, ∠2, ∠3, ∠4, ∠5, ∠6, ∠7, and ∠8.
4. In the second row, leave the cells empty for now. These will be used to record the angle measures.
5. In the third row, leave the cells empty for now. These will be used to record the angle measures for the second measurement round.
6. In the fourth row, leave the cells empty for now. These will be used to record the angle measures for the third measurement round.

Once you have the table set up, you can start measuring and recording the angle measures by following these steps:
1. Click on the angle measure tool in your drawing program.
2. Measure each angle in the order given (e.g., ∠1, ∠2, ∠3, etc.) by clicking on the points in a counter-clockwise order.
3. After measuring each angle, click on the arrow tool and drag the corresponding angle measurement text away from the angle to make it easier to see.
4. Record the measured angle in the second row of the respective column in your table under "Measure 1".
5. Repeat the measurement for the remaining angles and record their measures in the table.

To continue with the second and third round of measurements, follow these steps:
1. Click on the arrow tool in your drawing program.
2. Move one of the points on the first line that you created.
3. Repeat the angle measurement process for each angle in the second line and record the measured angles in the third row of your table under "Measure 2".
4. Repeat the point movement and angle measurement process for the third line of points, recording the measures in the fourth row of your table under "Measure 3".

Remember, if you make a mistake during any measurement, you can use the undo button in the upper right corner of your screen to correct it.

I hope this helps you create your table and complete the activity successfully. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!