6.13 (angles), 6.14 (polygons) 6.15 (congruency), 6.20 (probability) 6.22 (scientific notation) 6.23...

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6.13 (Angles), 6.14 (Polygons) 6.15 (Congruency), 6.20 (Probability) 6.22 (Scientific notation) 6.23 (Equations), 6.11 (area and perimeter of rectangles and triangles) 6.12 (area and circumference of circles) 6 Weeks Test Review

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Page 1: 6.13 (Angles), 6.14 (Polygons) 6.15 (Congruency), 6.20 (Probability) 6.22 (Scientific notation) 6.23 (Equations), 6.11 (area and perimeter of rectangles

6.13 (Angles), 6.14 (Polygons)

6.15 (Congruency),6.20 (Probability)

6.22 (Scientific notation) 6.23 (Equations),

6.11 (area and perimeter of rectangles and triangles)

6.12 (area and circumference of circles)     

6 Weeks Test Review

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6.13 Angles1.

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2.

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3.

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a. 65

b. 55

c. 125

d. 135

6.

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7.

M

ST

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8.

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6.14 Polygons9.

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10.

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11.

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12.

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13. Name the triangles (equilateral, isosceles, or scalene)for each measure

A. 50, 60, 70B. 50, 50, 80C. 60, 60, 60

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14.What is the sum of all interior angles on a triangle?

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15. What is the sum of all interior angles on a quadrilateral?

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16.

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6.15-Congruent17.

• Which figure has an angle congruent to the angle below?

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18.Which side corresponds to DE?

A

B C

D

E

U

Y

XW

V

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19. Which figure is non-congruent?

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6.12 Circles- Circumference and area

20.

radius

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21.A Frisbee has a radius of 5 inches. What is its circumference?

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22.A silver dollar has a diameter of 5 centimeters. What is its area?

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23.What is the area of the large rectangle?

3 inches3 inches

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24.How much ribbon is needed to trim the front cover of the square scrap book?

7 inches

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25.You have to mow a lawn that is 125 feet by 75 feet. What is the total area you will mow?

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26.You are painting the side of a pyramid that is 300 feet high and 250 feet wide at the base. How much paint do you need?

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6.23 Equations

27. X/2 = 8

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28. X - 10 =20

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29. 6Y= 3

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6.22 Scientific Notation

30. Write in standard notation

9.3 × 10

9 x 10

7

7

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31. Write in Scientific notation

32,001,000

421

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6.20 Probability

32. What is the probability of landing on a green or a blue?

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33. What is the probability of spinning a red on spinner 1 and a zero on spinner 2 on one turn?

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34.You have 7 starburst candies that are all strawberry. What is the probability of

choosing a strawberry starburst?

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Study tonight, so you won’t feel like this tomorrow…….