1. The problem asks to describe the different types of angles seen in a parking lot with various parking space styles.
2. Angles in parking lots are typically formed by the lines marking the parking spaces. These can be right angles (90°), acute angles (less than 90°), or obtuse angles (greater than 90°).
3. For example, a 30° angle is an acute angle because it is less than 90°.
4. A 40° angle is also acute.
5. Right angles are exactly 90°, often seen in perpendicular parking spaces.
6. Obtuse angles are greater than 90° but less than 180°, sometimes seen in angled parking spaces.
7. Therefore, parking lots can have acute, right, and obtuse angles depending on the parking space design.
Final answer: Parking lots contain acute angles (e.g., 30°, 40°), right angles (90°), and obtuse angles (greater than 90°) formed by the parking space lines.
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