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THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT, POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED BY TALKING. IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 COMPLETE THE METROLOGY WORKSHEET BY USING YOUR COMPASS, PROTRACTOR, AND RULER THAT YOU BROUGHT TO CLASS TODAY. THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT, POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED BY TALKING.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 To draw the circle, the compass must be set for a RADIUS of 1.25 inches which is half the diameter. Draw a line of 1.25 inches on your paper, and then adjust your compass to fit the line. r

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 After drawing the circle, the 5-sided pentagon must be drawn. This can be accomplished by using your PROTRACTOR to divide the circle into 5 equal angles of 72 degrees each. Next, connect all the points where the lines intersect with the circle.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 To draw the circle, the compass must be set for a RADIUS of 1.25 inches which is half the diameter. Draw a line of 1.25 inches on your paper, and then adjust your compass to fit the line. r

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 After drawing the circle, the 6-sided hexagon must be drawn. This can be accomplished by using your PROTRACTOR to divide the circle into 6 equal angles of 60 degrees each. Next, connect all the points where the lines intersect with the circle.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-19 First, you must locate the center of the circle by finding the midpoint of the given vertical line. Next, use your PROTRACTOR to divide the circle into 12 equal angles of 30 degrees each.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-19 First, you must locate the center of the circle by finding the midpoint of the given vertical line. Next, use your PROTRACTOR to divide the circle into 15 equal angles of 24 degrees each. This is similar to the previous problem, except for the size of the angles.

First, use your ruler to measure the dimensions of the rectangle. IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 First, use your ruler to measure the dimensions of the rectangle. Next, use your ruler to divide the rectangle into thirds from top to bottom, and fourths from side to side.

IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-11 To draw the circles, the compass must be set for a RADIUS of 1 inch which is half the diameter. Draw a 1 inch line on your paper, and then adjust your compass to fit the line. Draw a circle. The other 6 circles have their centers on the circumference of the first circle.