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Bell Ringer DO NOT EAT YOUR PEEP! Sit at the table with the same color tablecloth as your Peep Give your Peep a name Take some time to get to know and bond with your Peep Introduce your Peep to the people at your table

A dog eats 7 cans of food in 2 days. At this rate, how many cans of food does the dog eat in 6d days

A rectangular classroom is 3 meters longer then it is wide. It area is 180 square meters. How many meters long is it? A.15 B.20 C.46 ½ D.60 E. A.15

The diagonal of a rectangle is 5 units long, and one side is 3 units long. How many units is the perimeter of the rectangle? 14

Given a plane, p, and a 3 inch line segment, s, contained in p, how many lines in p bisect s? A.0 B.1 C.2 D.3 E. Infinitely many

5 Find the distance from point whose coordinates are (4, 3) to the point whose coordinates are (8, 6).

In the figure below, what is the value of x? 110 ° x°x° 50 ° 60

In the figure below, 3 lines intersect as shown. Which of the following statement(s) must be true? a°a° c°c° x°x° y°y° z°z° b°b° I. a = x II. y + z = b + c III. x + a = y + b I and II only

The average height of 4 buildings is 20 meters. If 3 of the building are each 16 meters tall, what is the height, in meters, of the fourth building? 32

The figure below represents which of the following equations? A. y = x B. y = -x C. y = |x| D. y = 2x E. y = x 2 y = -x y x

In the 2 linear equations below, a, b, c, f, and g are real numbers. The lines are perpendicular in the standard (x, y) coordinate plane and. Which of the following statement must be true? A. B. C. C

A pine tree cast a 12 meter shadow on level ground, as shown below. The angle of elevation from the tip of the shadow to the top of the tree is 50°. What is the height of the pine tree? 50° meter

Given a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid, and a circle, if one figure is selected at random, what is the probability that the figure will have four right angles?

If then f(-5) = ? 41

What is the solution for the system of equation below? 2

In the figure below, is the diameter of a circle whose center is at point P. What are the coordinate for point B? B P(7, 5) A(3,2) (11, 8)