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What fraction of a hexagon is just ONE triangle?
1/6
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What is the name for two lines that will never touch/meet?
Parallel lines
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What is another way to name this fraction?
One whole
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Is this amount equal to one whole or more than one whole?
More than one whole.
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Instead of labeling this picture as 3 wholes, how else can it be identified?
9/3
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What is the general name for a polygon with four sides?
quadrilateral
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Which fraction represents the smaller amount?
1/3
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Why is this a true statement?
7/8 has larger pieces, 7/8 is only one piece away from one whole, 7/12 has smaller pieces
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How many trapezoids are equal to one hexagon?
2
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Which fraction represents the greater amount?
3/4
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An angle that measures less than 90 degrees is called....
acute
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What is one label, OTHER THAN 1/2, for where point A is located on this number line?
2/4, 3/6, 4/8.....
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An angle greater than 90 degrees is called....
Obtuse
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What is the name for two lines (or sides of a polygon) that meet at at least one point?
Intersecting
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How would you read this expression?
"4/6 is equal to 8/12."
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What is the fractional amount of just one rhombus compared to one whole hexagon?
1/3
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Is this statement true or false?
False, they are equivalent.
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Is this fraction more than 1/2 or less than 1/2?
Less than 1/2, 4/8 = 1/2 and 3/8 is less than that
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8/2 (eight halves) is equivalent to....
4 (four wholes)
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