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Category 2 $200 Question Are the polygons similar?
Category 2 $200 Solution Yes
Category 2 $400 Question Give the scale factor
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Category 2 $600 Question The polygons are similar. Find the value of each variable.
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Category 2 $800 Question Are the polygons similar? If they are, write a similarity statement and give the scale factor.
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Category 2 $1000 Question WXYZ ~ RSTZ. What is the value of x?
Category 2 $1000 Solution 13.3333
Category 3 $200 Question State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Category 3 $200 Solution SSS~
Category 3 $400 Question State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Category 3 $400 Solution Not similar
Category 3 $600 Question State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Category 3 $600 Solution AA~
Category 3 $800 Question State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Category 3 $800 Solution SSS~
Category 3 $1000 Question State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Category 3 $1000 Solution SAS~
Category 4 $200 Question Write the ratio of the first measurement to the second measurement. A tree that is 6 ft tall A tree that is 14 ft tall
Category 4 $200 Solution 3:7
Category 4 $400 Question Write the ratio of the first measurement to the second measurement. diameter of a salad plate: 8 in. diameter of a dinner plate: 1 ft
Category 4 $400 Solution 2:3
Category 4 $600 Question The ratio of country albums to jazz albums in a music collection is 2 : 3. If the music collection has 45 albums, how many are country albums?
Category 4 $600 Solution 18
Category 4 $800 Question The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in the extended ratio 3 : 6 : 8. The triangle’s perimeter is 510 cm. What are the lengths of the sides?
Category 4 $800 Solution 90 cm, 180 cm, 240 cm
Category 4 $1000 Question The perimeter of a rectangle is 280 cm. The ratio of the width to the length is 3 : 4. What is the length of the rectangle?
Category 4 $1000 Solution 80cm
Category 5 $200 Question A model of a car is 12 inches long. The actual car is 7 feet long. What is the ratio of length of the model to the length of the car?
Category 5 $200 Solution 1 in to 7 in
Category 5 $400 Question A rectangle has a ratio of width to length of 3:5. What should the width be if the length is 25 inches?
Category 5 $400 Solution 15 in
Category 5 $600 Question The measures of the angles of a triangle are in the extended ratio 6 : 1 : 5. What is the measure of the largest angle?
Category 5 $600 Solution 90°
Category 5 $800 Question The ratio of the width to the height of a window is 2 :7. The width of the window is 3 ft. Write and solve a proportion to find the height.
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