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Math 7 Geometric Figures Quiz Review

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  • Solve for x.
    x=14
  • Find the value of x.
    x=17
  • Solve for x.
    x=50
  • Find the value of x.
    x=42
  • The scale for the drawing of a rectangular playing field is 2 inches = 5 feet. Find the actual area of the field.
    1,250 square feet
  • Classify the angles using all names that apply: (adjacent, vertical, complementary, supplementary, congruent).
    vertical, congruent
  • On a map, the key indicates that 1 centimeter equals 3 1/2 meters. A road is shown on this map that runs for 30 centimeters. How long is this road?
    105 m
  • The blueprint for a new swimming pool uses the scale ¾ inch =2 feet. If the pool is 3 inches wide and 4.5 inches long on the drawing, find the actual area of the pool.
    96 feet squared
  • Angle 1 and Angle 2 are supplementary angles. If the measure angle 1 = 4x + 12 and the measure of angle 2 = 6x - 2. Find x.
    x=17
  • Find the value of x.
    x=98
  • Find the measure of angles 2, 3 and 4
    angle 2 = 40 degrees, angles 3 and 4 = 140 degrees
  • If angle A and angle B are complementary angles and angle A = 17 degrees, find the measure of angle B.
    73 degrees
  • Find the value of x.
    x=127
  • If angle D and angle E are vertical angles and angle E = 112 degrees, find the measure of angle D.
    112 degrees
  • Solve for x.
    x=9
  • An architect made this drawing to represent a swimming pool. If the scale is 1 inch = 3 feet, find the actual area of the pool.
    315 square feet
  • FInd the value of x and y.
    x=133, y=43
  • On a set of architectural drawings for a new school building, the scale is 1/4 inch = 2 feet. If the auditorium is 56 feet long, find the length on the drawing.
    7 inches
  • Classify the angles using all names that apply: (adjacent, vertical, complementary, supplementary, congruent).
    adjacent, complementary
  • Solve for x.
    x=23
  • Solve for x.
    x=8
  • Name the angle in 3 different ways, then classify the angle.
    <STU, <UTS, <T, acute
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