Review # 2 Lessons 31 - 35 25 Questions Here goes… Questions 1 –5 Are from Lesson # 31 Complementary and Supplementary Angles.

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Review # 2 Lessons Questions

Here goes… Questions 1 –5 Are from Lesson # 31 Complementary and Supplementary Angles

Question # 1 Question # 1 Name the angle complementary to 10

Question # 2 Name the angle supplementary To70

Question # 3 Name the angle SupplementaryTo170

Question # 4 Name the angle Complementary to 55

Question # 5 Name the angle SupplementaryTo85

Questions AreFrom Lesson # 32 Adding and Subtracting Integers.

Question # = ?

Question # = ? = ?

Question # = ?

Question # = ?

Question # = ?

Questions Are from Lesson # 33 Multiplying and Dividing Integers

Question # x +4 = ? - 3 x +4 = ?

Question # ÷ -6 = ?

Question # 13 (+1) (–1) (+ 2) = ?

Question # ÷ -3 = ?

Question # 15 (-3)(+4)(-5)(-1) = ?

Questions AreFrom Lesson # 34 Who Am I ?

Question # 16 I am a multiple of 5 I am also a multiple of 6 I am NOT 60 The sum of my digits is “3”

Question # 17 I am an odd number My digits have a sum of 4 I am a Prime Number I am less than 20

Question # 18 I am a perfect square I have 2 digits I am greater than 49 My digits have a difference of 7

Question # 19 I am the square root of a number I am also odd I am also a perfect square I am a single digit.

Question # 20 I am a Prime Number I am less than 10 I am not even I am between 5 and 10

Questions AreFrom Lesson # 35 Patterns and Sequences

Question # 21 Find the next number 5, 3, 2, 1, ?

Question # 22 Find the next number 64, 4, 49, 9, ?

Question # 23 Find the next number 11, 13, 17, 19, ?

Question # 24 Find the next number 64, 27, 8, ?

Question # 25 Find the next number 100, 101, 110, 111, 1000, ?

And now … The Answers !

Question # 1 Name the angle complementary to 10 80

Question # 2 Name the angle supplementary To

Question # 3 Name the angle Supplementary To

Question # 4 Name the angle Complementary to 55 35

Question # 5 Name the angle Supplementary To 85 95

Question # = ? -9

Question # = ? - 12

Question # = ? - 6

Question # = ? -3

Question # = ? -4

Question # x +4 = ? - 12

Question # ÷ -6 = ? +3

Question # 13 (+1) (–1) (+2) = ? -2

Question # ÷ -3 = ? -7

Question # 15 (-3)(+4)(-5)(-1) = ? -60

Question # 16 I am a multiple of 5 I am also a multiple of 6 I am NOT 60 The sum of my digits is “3” 30

Question # 17 I am an odd number My digits have a sum of 4 I am a Prime Number I am less than 20 13

Question # 18 I am a perfect square I have 2 digits I am greater than 49 My digits have a difference of 7 81

Question # 19 I am the square root of a number I am also odd I am also a perfect square I am a single digit. 9

Question # 20 I am a Prime Number I am less than 10 I am not even I am between 5 and 10 7

Question # 21 5, 3, 2, 1, ? 1

Question # 22 64, 4, 49, 9, ? 36

Question # 23 11, 13, 17, 19, ? 23

Question # 24 64, 27, 8, ? 1

Question # , 101, 110, 111, 1000, ? 1001

You know what … I’m gonna Say…

GET it SIGNED… And bring it back TOMORROW.