Geometry GLE # 24 Which statement about the two solids are true? A. They both have 5 faces B. They both have 9 edges. C. They both have 6 vertices. D.

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Geometry GLE # 24 Which statement about the two solids are true? A. They both have 5 faces B. They both have 9 edges. C. They both have 6 vertices. D. They both have 2 triangular bases. The correct answer is A

Geometry GLE # 24 Which of the following statements about this cube is true? A. It has 8 congruent sides. B. It has 8 faces. C. It has 12 edges. D. It has 4 right angles. The correct answer is C. It has 6 congruent sides and 6 faces. All of the angles are right angles.

Geometry GLE # 24 How many vertices are in this 3 dimensional figure? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12 The correct answer is 6.

Geometry GLE # 24 What is one way in which the two solids are different? The solid to the left is a cone and has one vertex , one face, and one base. The solid to the right is a rectangular pyramid and has one vertex, 5 faces, and one base. They differ in the number of faces. The cone has only one face and the pyramid ahs 5 faces.

Geometry GLE # 25 Which of the following solids does this net represent? A. Triangular Prism B. Rectangular Pyramid C. Triangular Pyramid D. Cone The correct answer is C. When folded it will have only 4 faces.

Geometry GLE # 25 Which of the following nets will form a cube? The correct answer is B. A cube has 6 faces. A B C D

Geometry GLE # 25 The net represents which of the following solids? A. Triangular Prism B. Rectangular Pyramid C. Triangular Pyramid D. Cone The correct answer is A.

Geometry GLE # 26 Which type of angle is shown in the bike frame? A. acute B. right C. obtuse D. straight The correct answer is A. The angle is less than 90 degrees.

Geometry GLE # 26 Which drawing above shows an obtuse angle? D A B C The correct answer is C. The angle in C is greater than 90 degrees.

Geometry GLE # 26 Which drawing shows perpendicular lines? D B C A The correct answer is B.

Geometry GLE # 26 Which segment names a radius of the circle? A. BD B. AD C. BA D. AC The correct answer is D

Geometry GLE # 26 Which type of angle is shown by the two bottom corners of the roof? A. acute B. right C. obtuse D. straight The correct answer is A.

Geometry GLE # 26 Which triangle is obtuse and isosceles? D A B C The correct answer is B. It has two equal sides and an obtuse angle.

Geometry GLE # 26 What type of angle is in this recliner? A. acute B. right C. obtuse D. straight The correct answer is C.

Geometry GLE # 27 Draw your own tessellation using equilateral triangles. The first triangle has been given.

Geometry GLE # 27 Draw your own tessellation using parallelograms.

Geometry GLE # 27 Which shape can form a tessellation? D C A B The correct answer is A.

Geometry GLE # 28 The coordinate grid shows 3 vertices of a parallelogram. Which could be the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the parallelogram? A. (6, 1) B. ( 7, 1) C. (8, 1) D. ( 9, 1) The correct answer is B to form a parallelogram.

Geometry GLE #28 What is the length of a vertical side of rectangle BERT? A. 5 units B. 7 units C. 8 units D. 11 units The correct answer is C

Geometry GLE # 28 What is the area of rectangle BERT? A. 96 square units B. 88 square units C. 84 square units D. 80 square units The correct answer is 88 square units.

Geometry GLE #28 Three vertices of a rectangle are plotted in the first quadrant of the coordinate grid. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? A. (8, 3) B. (6, 5) C. (8, 7) D. (7, 5) The correct answer is D to form a rectangle.