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- 5. Intersecting lines that create four right angles
- 7. If an American football field is 120 yards long and 160 feet wide, what is its area?
- 10. Numbers that have more factors than just one and itself.
- 12. What do we call the number 1?
- 14. Two lines that travel to infinity together, and will always be the same distance apart, never intersecting
- 15. How many ounces are in one-half gallon?
- 16. The area of an acute scalene triangle whose base is ten cm, another side is 14 cm and the third side is 12 cm, with a height of 12 cm.
- 17. What is one plus one?
- 18. A right triangle's sides are 9, 12, and 15 centimeters in length. The 9 and 12 cm sides create the right angle. What is the area of the triangle?
- 19. How many quarts are in one gallon?
- 20. The distance around any shape or area.
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- 1. (5th/6th grade only) An octagon has an apothem that is twenty inches long and each side is one foot long. What is the area?
- 2. How many ounces are in a quart?
- 3. If an American football field is 120 yards long and 160 feet wide, what is its perimeter?
- 4. You make 5 gallons of hot cocoa to take a giant outdoor sledding party. How many 6 ounce cups of cocoa can you pour?
- 6. How many ounces are in one gallon?
- 8. What is one plus one?
- 9. The numbers 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 etc.
- 11. The sum of degrees in any triangle.
- 13. To make the 5 gallons of hot cocoa, you need 2 Tbsp. of cocoa powder to make one cup (a cup measure) of cocoa. How much powder do you need to make 5 gallons?
- 16. You and your family walk the perimeter of a giant rectangular park. One side is 10,560 feet long and the other is 15,840 feet in length. What is the area of the park?
