Probability
Logic
Triangles
Polygons
Miscellaneous
100

What is the probability of choosing a red queen in a deck of 52 cards?

2/52

100

Using DeMorgan's Law, what would this following statement change to?

~(A or ~B)

~A and B

100

Through which postulate are the two triangles congruent? 

ASA postulate

100
What is the interior sum of a heptagon?

900 degrees

100

Can the side lengths 5,5, and 10 form a triangle?

No

200
How many different arrangements of the word MATH are there?


24 arrangements

200

Determine if the following conclusion is valid or invalid.

p->q

q->r

therefore r

invalid, should be 

p->r

200

Solve for 'x'


x=25

200

What is the exterior sum of a polygon with 50 sides?

360 degrees

200

Classify this triangle according to its angles and sides 

acute scalene triangle 

300

How many 3 letter words can we make out of SNAKE?

60 words

300

Is the following conclusion valid or invalid.

~p->~r

r

therefore p

valid (use law of contrapositive first)

300

Solve for x and y.

x=72

y= 36

300

A pentagon has four interior angles of 100, 60, 75, and 200. What is the measure of the 5th angle?

105 degrees

300

Find the measures of angles 1,2,3


1 = 47

2 = 47 

3= 47

400

How many different arrangements of the word 'BALLOON' are there?

1260 arrangements

400

If p is true, and s is false, determine the truth value of the following:

~(p->~s)

False

400

If angle 1 is congruent to angle 2, what does that make segment AC?


An angle bisector

400

What regular polygon has an exterior angle of 45 degrees?

an octagon

400

Solve for 'y'

y=27

500

Using the table below, if I choose a student with a sports car, what is the probability they will be female?

45/84

500

Determine if the following conclusion is valid or invalid.

a->~b

b

a

Invalid, should be ~a

500

Can we prove this two triangles congruent? If so, by which postulate?

No, not enough information. SSA is not good.

500

Solve for 'x'


x=12

500

Can the expressions below accurately represent the side lengths of a triangle if x=4

No, the sum of any two side lengths has to be greater than the third side.

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