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A triangle, in which one angle measures more than 90° 50/50 Right Obtuse A B Acute Fat C D
A triangle in which no sides are congruent. 50/50 Equilateral Right A B Isosceles Scalene C D
Find the measure of the missing angle: 42 30 50/50 288 72 A B 108 100 C D
Find the measure of the missing angle: 29 50/50 61 119 A B 51 29 C D
Classify the polygon by number of sides and as convex or concave: 50/50 Concave Quadrilateral Concave Pentagon A B Convex Polygon Convex Pentagon C D
Find x: 112 x 53 69 50/50 53 69 A B 58 112 C D
Find the measure of the missing angle: 83 50/50 83 107 A B 97 86 C D
Find the measure of the exterior angle: x + 14 2x + 10 37 50/50 92 5 A B 108 82 C D
Find the measures of the interior angles and exterior angles of a regular decagon. 50/50 150 and 30 180 and 0 A B 134 and 46 144 and 36 C D
Find the value of c. (c)° (c + 52)° (c + 23)° 50/50 35 95 A B 155 180 C D
A small regional airline plans to establish service among six cities so that each city is connected to each other by a direct route. How many direct routes must they establish? 50/50 12 9 A B 15 18 C D
Find x: 2x + 11 2x + 2 4x – 2 4x – 11 50/50 25 10 A B 15 30 C D
Find n: 135° 62° (n + 6)° 151° n 140° 50/50 23 113 A B 203 720 C D
Is it possible for a regular polygon to have 240° as the measure of each of its angles? 50/50 No Yes A B Maybe so I don’t know C D
In Centerville, east/west streets are numbered consecutively starting at First, and north/south streets are lettered alphabetically starting at A. Police officers who are at the corner of Second and E Streets must respond to a call at Fourth and G Streets. They must take the shortest route possible along the streets. How many possible routes are there? 50/50 4 routes 6 routes A B 5 routes 10 routes C D