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Kayla is working on a new snowboard trick. Her best trick used to be a 360, degrees full-circle turn, but now she can turn further by an additional 180, degrees half-circle.

What is the angle measure of her total turn now?

To find the total angle measure of Kayla's turn now, we need to add the degree measures of her best trick and the additional turn.

Her best trick is a 360-degree full-circle turn.

The additional turn she can now do is 180 degrees, which is a half-circle.

Therefore, the total angle measure of her turn now is 360 degrees + 180 degrees = 540 degrees.

To find the total angle measure of Kayla's turn, we first need to add her best trick, which is a 360-degree full-circle turn, to the additional turn of 180 degrees.

Starting with the best trick, which is 360 degrees, we then add the additional turn, which is another 180 degrees.

So, we add 360 + 180 to find the total angle measure of her turn.

Adding these two angles together, we get:
360 + 180 = 540 degrees

Therefore, the angle measure of her total turn is 540 degrees.