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Clipboard Math #11

Clipboard Math #11. AMAIZING SCALE DRAWINGS: . A map has a scale of 1 cm = 5 km. On the map, two cities are 3 cm apart. What is the actual distance between these cities?. FANCY TRIANGLES: .

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Clipboard Math #11

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  1. Clipboard Math #11

  2. AMAIZING SCALE DRAWINGS: • A map has a scale of 1 cm = 5 km. On the map, two cities are 3 cm apart. What is the actual distance between these cities?

  3. FANCY TRIANGLES: • Triangle JKL is an isosceles triangle. Side JL measures 8 inches and side KL measures 17 inches. What is the measure of the side JK? a)8 inches b)9 inches c)12 inches d)17 inches

  4. TRANSVERSAL CUTS: • A plane intersects a rectangular pyramid parallel to the base. The plane forms a cross-section. What is the shape of the cross-section? a)rectangle b)rhombus c)trapezoid d)triangle

  5. ROUND, ROUND, ROUND!: • The circumference of a circle is 19 in. What is the approximate diameter of the circle?

  6. WHAT IS YOUR ANGLE: LineST is perpendicular to line PR. What is the measure of ∠SQU?

  7. GEOMETRY GEMS: • Daniel painted the exterior of a wooden 7-cm cube. He did not paint the bottom of the cube. How much area of the cube did Daniel paint? • 196 cm2 • 245 cm2 • 294 cm2 • 343 cm2

  8. INTERESTING FRACTIONS: • On Monday, Martin had 5 2/3 gallons of gas in his car. On his way to work, he added 4 gallons to the tank. He then drove to work and used 1 ¾ gallons. Three days later, he added 2 ¼ gallons of gas to his tank. He then used 4 gallons of gas driving to his grandparent’s house. How much gas remains in Martin’s tank?

  9. DECIMAL DERBY: • What is the value of the expression below?5.25 – 5.50 + –1.75

  10. SOLVE THIS: • Mr. Sanders took out a loan for $1,000 for one year at a rate of 6% simple interest. What is the total amount Mr. Sanders will repay for this loan? a)$1,006 b)$1,060 c)$1,600 d)$6,000

  11. Crack the Code: • A cookie recipe requires 2/3  cup of sugar for 1/3 batch of cookies. How much sugar is needed for 1 batch of cookies? a) 2/9 cup b) 1 cup c) 1 1/3 cups d) 2 cups

  12. Shop Till You Drop: • The cost of a video game is $29.95. Sales tax is 6%. About how much will the video game cost, including tax?

  13. Difficult Graphs: At a middle school, 160 students were surveyed about their favorite snack. The graph below shows the results. Based on the results, which statement is true?

  14. Twister MAth: The numbers 4, 64, 22, 7, 34, and 9 are written on pieces of paper and placed in a bag. A piece of paper is chosen randomly out of the bag. How likely is it that the number on the paper will be an even number? a)impossible b)unlikely c)likely d)certain

  15. Expressive Expressions: • What is the value of the expression in simples form? 2(3p – t) – (–4p + t)

  16. CREEPY CRAWLING ALGEBRA: Ice cream costs n dollars per scoop at an ice cream shop. The table below shows the number of scoops purchased by 3 different customers. Which expression represents the total amount, in dollars, of scoops bought? a) 3n× 4n × n b) 3n+ 4n + 1 c) n × 3 + 4 + 1 d) 8n

  17. SOLVE THOSE EQUATIONS:

  18. Formula, Formula, Formula:

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