What is the sum of angles forming a circle?
360
Solve for x.
x=85
What type of angles are a and 48?
Congruent
Diana calls this <ABO, and Dolores calls this <AOB. Who do you agree with?
Dolores
Which is the only edible food that never goes bad?
honey
What is the name for angles that add to 90 degrees?
Complementary
Solve for x
x=206
What is the measure of g?
g=122
If lines m and n are parallel, Cuzco says that he thinks angles 1 and 4 will be supplementary, but Calderon thinks they will be congruent. Who do you agree with?
calderon
Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
Switzerland
What type of angles are these AND how do you know?
Vertical. They're opposite.
What are the names and measures of the three missing angles?
<BCE=120
<ACD=120
<DCE=60
What type of angles are these AND what is the measure of c?
supplementary, c=115
Eva says we can solve for b by using vertical angles since the angles are opposite, but Sherlyn disagrees. She says we have to use angles forming a circle since the angles go all the way around a point. Who do you agree with?
Eva
In the state of Georgia, it’s illegal to eat what with a fork?
fried chicken
How can we solve for x here?
Add x, 3x, and 100 and set them equal to 180
What is the measure of y?
y=9
Solve for x.
x=12
Luis says these angles are supplementary because they add to 180, Cristian says these angles are supplementary because they form a straight line. Who do you agree with?
Cristian
Which country invented ice cream?
china
How could we solve for x in the diagram here?
(90-36)+4x+5x=180
or
5x=36+y
4x+y=90
Solve for x AND the missing angles
x=19
x-2=17
5x+4=99
3x+7=64
Solve for x AND find the measure of each angle.
x=35
2x+43=113
2x-3=67
Iyanna says we can solve for x by using the fact that the right angle plus x combined and 148 are vertical angles. Giuliana says we can solve for x by first solving for w from the fact that w and 148 are supplementary, then solving for x through w, x, and the right angle being supplementary. Who do you agree with?
both
From which country does Gouda cheese originate?
netherlands/holland