CCA REVIEW WEEK 30.

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CCA REVIEW WEEK 30

Make a table to match the data on this scatter plot X y

If the trend continues, what temperature do you predict for day 120?

Look at each graph and decide: Positive, Negative or None? Linear or Non-Linear?

If you had a cone with the exact same size BASE, what would be the Volume of the cone?

If you have a cone with the exact same BASE, what is the Volume of the cone?

If you had a cylinder with the exact same BASE, what would be the Volume of the cylinder?

If you have a cylinder with the exact same base, what is the volume of the cylinder?

Get a sheet of graph paper and graph these points. X 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 y 2 4 10 Get a sheet of graph paper and graph these points. Linear? Non-Linear? Positive? Negative? Neither?

Write a Linear Equation for the above table. Number of text messages Bill Amount 5 21.50 10 23 15 24.50 20 26 Write a Linear Equation for the above table.

If these triangles are similar find the measure of angle A, B and C X B 70 A C (x + 40)

Find the Mean Absolute Deviation 5 7 2 6 11 3

If Triangle ABC is dilated by a scale factor of ½, then Triangle A’B’C’ will be larger than Triangle ABC? True or False If Rectangle MATH is dilated by a scale factor of 2, then Rectangle M’A’T’H’ will be larger then Rectangle MATH? True or False If Triangle DEF is dilated by a scale factor of 1/3 then Triangle D’E’F’ will be smaller then Triangle DEF? True or False If Rectangle HIJK is dilated by a scale factor or 4, then Rectangle H’I’J’K’ will be smaller then Rectangle HIJK? True or False