The negation of the sentence "It is sunny"
What is "It is not sunny"?
One of the triangle congruency rules.
What is SSS/SAS/ASA/AAS/HL?
A shape with 3 sides.
What is a triangle?
What is 1?
The first number to contain the letter "B" when spelled out.
What is one billion?
The complement of 70.
What is 20?
When you dilate the point (1,3) by a scale factor of 8.
What is (8,24)?
The area of a rectangle with a length of 3 and a width of 7.
What is 21?
x/8 = 3/10
What is 2.4?
The very first number to contain the letter "A" when spelled out.
What is one thousand?
The property that states: If A=B and B=C, then A=C
What is the Transitive Property?
This type of sampling has the least amount of bias and is therefor the best option.
What is a random sample?
The volume of a cube with dimensions of 2x4x4.
The length of the hypotenuse for a right triangle with the legs measuring 3 and 4 feet long.
What is 5 feet?
The first six digits of pi.
What is 3.14159
The equation of a line passing through the point (-1,-3) that is PARALLEL to the line y=7x+3
What is y=7x+4?
The sole reason we include margin of error with data results.
What is Sampling Variability?
The formula for area of a circle.
What is A=pi(r2)?
The area of a square is *this* much bigger when you double the length of each side.
What is four times bigger?
The only number that when spelled out has its letters in alphabetical order.
What is "forty"
The equation for a line passing through point (-2,2) that is PERPENDICULAR to the line y=-2x+1
What is y=1/2x+3?
A music store that offers lessons for beginner allows their "students" to take home extra music sheets for practice if they would like. Those who choose to get better at a faster rate. The employees wonder if there is a conclusion about cause/effect that could be made.
What is "There can be no conclusion on cause/effect"?
The shape that has 12 sides.
What is a dodecagon?
The branch of math that uses the functions Sine, Cosine, and Tangent.
What is Trigonometry?
The mathematical phenomenon when you add all the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, 4 etc.) from 1 to infinity it equals -1/12
What is the Ramanujan summation?