Possible exam questions for the chapter 10 exam. A.1175 in 2 B.1000 in 2 C.65 in 2 D.130 in 2 10-1.

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Possible exam questions for the chapter 10 exam

A.1175 in 2 B.1000 in 2 C.65 in 2 D.130 in

A.11.7 cm 2 B.33.5 cm 2 C cm 2 D.67 cm

A.125 cm B.75 cm C.4 cm D.2,500 cm

A.38.5 cm 2 B.105 cm 2 C.87.5 cm 2 D.11 cm

A.72 ft 2 B.144 ft 2 C.60 ft 2 D.15 ft

A.72°; 252° B.45°; 67.5° C.36°; 216° D.40°; 230° 10-3

A cm 2 B cm 2 C cm 2 D.1038 cm

A.450 m 2 B m 2 C m 2 D.86.6 m 2

A.5 : 6 and 36 : 49 B.6 : 7 and 25 : 36 C.5 : 6 and 25 : 36 D.6 : 7 and 36 : cm 18 cm

cm 18 cm

10-4 A.64 m 2 B.3600 m 2 C.70 m 2 D.2981 m 2

10-4

10-5 A.34.4 ft 2 B.43 ft 2 C.86 ft 2 D.8.6 ft 2

ft 2.5 ft a

10-5 A.43.5 cm 2 B.86.9 cm 2 C cm 2 D.11.6 cm 2

10-5

10-6

A.324  in. B.54  in. C.36  in. D.18  in.

10-6

A.1080  m B.36  m C.6  m D.18  m

10-6

10-7 A.12.2  m 2 B  m 2 C  m 2 D.5.29  m 2

10-7

10-8