- 1. Find the length of the missing side (numeric answer only).
- 2. Find the length of the missing side (numeric answer only).
- 3. Find the area of the missing square (numeric answer only).
- 4. Find the area of the missing square (numeric answer only).
- 5. 5.
Can a triangle with side lengths of 3, 4, and 5 be a right triangle?
- 6. 6.
Can a triangle with side lengths of 8, 10, and 12 be a right triangle?
- 7. 7.
Determine the length of the line connecting (2, 6) and (-1, 7). Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A) 3.2 B) 10.0 C) 2.6 D) 4.0
- 8. 7.
Determine the length of the line connecting the origin and (4, 8)
A) 5.7 B) 12 C) 8.9 D) 3.5
- 9. 9.
A flagpole broke in a storm. It was originally 81 feet tall. 28 feet are still sticking straight out of the ground, where it snapped, but the remaining piece has hinged over and touches the ground some distance away. How far away is the end of the pole from the base of the pole along the ground? (Draw a picture and think about what happened to the 81 feet.)
A) 53 B) 109 C) 25 D) 45
- 10. 10.
David leaves his house to go to school. He walks 200 meters west and 300 meters north. How far is David from his original starting point?
A) 500 B) 22.4 C) 420.6 D) 360.6
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