Tool Names
Wood Names
Different Types Of Roofs
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100

A long-bladed hand tool with a beveled cutting edge and a plain handle that is struck with a hammer or mallet, used to cut or shape wood, stone, metal, or other hard materials.


Chisel

100

A common softwood used in construction and furniture, known for its straight grain and medium texture.

Pine

100

the most common roof type — have a single peak and two sloped sides, with the ends forming an "A"

 Gable roofs

100

What is the height of a triangle with an area of 30 cm and a base length of 12 cm

h=5

200

A tool with a head used for striking or driving nails, or for other impact-based tasks.

Hammer

200

A softwood with excellent durability and resistance to rot, commonly used in outdoor construction and decks.

Spruce

200

A common choice for both residential and commercial buildings. It has four sloping sides that meet at a ridge, offering excellent protection against strong winds.

Hip

200


Susan enlarged to scale a rectangle with a height of 4 cm and length of 11cm on her computer. The length of the new rectangle is 16.5 cm. Find the height of the new rectangle.


x=6

300

A tool with a blade used for cutting various materials like cardboard, paper, or plastic.

Utility Knife

300

A strong, durable hardwood known for its distinct grain pattern and versatility in furniture and flooring.

Oak

300

This roof gained popularity in both residential and commercial construction, especially in contemporary and minimalist designs. While they appear flat, they actually have a slight slope to allow for proper drainage.

 Flat

300

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400

A tool with a blade used for cutting wood, metal, or other materials.

Saw

400

Another softwood, prized for its durability, resistance to decay, and pleasant aroma

Cedar

400

This is also known as a skillion or mono-pitched roof, is a single-sloping roof with a steeper slope on one side and a shallower slope on the other. It is commonly used for smaller structures like sheds, garages, or extensions.

Shed roof

400

If one base of a trapezoid is 7.2 inches and the other base is 6.4 and the height is 3.6 what is it all around

20.84

500

A tool used to determine if a surface is horizontal or vertical.

Level

500

A softwood known for its strength and versatility, often used in construction and framing.

Fir

500

A classic and elegant roof type that originated in French architecture. It features four sides with a double slope, with the lower slope steeper than the upper one.

Mansard

500

The students in Mrs. Fisher's class planted seeds. Each seed was given sunlight and water. Mrs. Fisher measured each plant's height weekly. After 4 weeks, the height was 2 centimeters. After 7 weeks, the height was 4.5 centimeters. After 9 weeks, the height was 6 centimeters. A student noticed the data suggests a linear association between the height and the number of weeks. Mrs. Fisher wrote the equation y=nx−1.2 to model the height of the plant, y, in centimeters after x weeks. What is the reasonable value for n?

To find the value of n, we can use the data provided in the problem. We have three data points: (4, 2), (7, 4.5), and (9, 6). Substituting these values into the equation, we can form three equations: 2 = 4n - 1.2, 4.5 = 7n - 1.2, 6 = 9n - 1.2. Solving these equations will give us the value of n that best fits the data. Substituting the values and solving the equations will yield the reasonable value for n.

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