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Page 1: What is the classification of the angle shown?. obtuse.

What is the classification of the angle shown?

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obtuse

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What is the value of x ?

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What is the value of x in the figure below

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Angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary. If m∠1 = 63°what is m∠2?

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117°

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On a map, the scale is 1 inch = 125 miles. What is the actual distance between

the two cities if the map distance is 2¾ inches?

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343¾ miles

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Which pair of angles is congruent?

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∠7 and ∠5 or∠8 and ∠6

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On a scale drawing , the scale is ¼ inch = 1 foot. What are the dimensions on the scale

drawing for a room that is 18 feet by 16 feet?

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4½ in. by 4 in.

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What is the value of x in the triangle?

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130

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What is the classification of the triangle by its angles and by its sides?

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acute, equilateral

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What is the name of the figure?

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triangular prism

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What would be the cross section from a horizontal slice?

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triangle

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What is the value of x in the figure?

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What is the classification of the pair of angles shown?

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supplementary

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Which name applies to the angle pair below?

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complementary

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The angles shown are supplementary. What is the value of x ?

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Find the value of x in the figure shown

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22

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In the figure at the right, what is m∠1 if m∠3 = 70°?

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70°

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What is the classification of the triangle by its angles and by its sides?

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acute, equilateral

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On a scale drawing, the scale is ½ inch = 1 foot. What are the dimensions on the scale drawing for a

room that is 22 feet by 17 feet?

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11 in. by 8½ in.

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On a map, the scale is 1 inch = 125 miles.

What is the actual distance between two cities if the map distance is 4 inches?

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500 mi

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What is the classification of the figure?

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rectangular prism

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What would be the cross section of a rectangular prism that is sliced horizontally?

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rectangle


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