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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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6.13 Angles1.
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a. 65
b. 55
c. 125
d. 135
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6.14 Polygons9.
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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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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…….