Probability
Pythagorean Theorem
Similar Triangles
Congruent Triangles
100

What is the probability of rolling a single dice and getting a 1?

1/6 or .167 or 16.7%

100

What is the formula for the Pythagorean Theorem?


A2+ B2 = C2

100

What does it mean when two triangles are similar?

They have the exact same shape but possibly different sizes.

100

What does it mean when two triangles are congruent?

They are the exact same shape and size.

200

What is the probability of flipping two coins and getting two heads in a row?

1/4 or .25 or 25%

200

Which side of the following triangle is the hypotenuse (C in the Pythagorean theorem equation)?

The red side

200

Are these two triangles similar?

Yes, they are similar.

200

Are these two triangles definitely congruent?

Yes, they are congruent.

300

What is the probability of rolling two dice and getting matching numbers (doubles)?

1/6 or .167 or 16.7%

300

Find the missing side of the right triangle.

10

300

Are these triangles similar?

No, they are not similar.

300

What is the one theorem that we can't use to explain why two triangles are congruent?

SSA

400

What is the probability of flipping three coins and getting three of the same side in a row (it can be three heads OR three tails)?

1/4 or .25 or 25%

400

Find the missing side of the right triangle

24

400

Find the missing side of these similar triangles.

14

400

Are these two triangles definitely congruent?

No, they are not congruent.

500

What is the probability of rolling a 6 on a single dice AND flipping a coin and getting heads?

1/12 or .083 or 8.3%

500

You have to get from one corner of a rectangular park to the opposite corner as fast as possible. The park is 300 yards long and 160 yards wide. How far do you have to walk to get to the opposite corner of the park?

340 yards

500

You are 6 feet tall and standing next to a tree that is 34 feet tall. Your shadow is 9 feet long. How long is the shadow of the tree?

52 feet long

500

Are these two triangles congruent? If yes, which theorem explains why?

Yes, AAS