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What is the equation you use when you have a rctangle with a square inside of it, and you want to find the probability that something you drop will land in the square or on the target?   Landing on the target = Area of target / Area of total figure  
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What is the formula for finding the area of a trapezoid?   1/2h(b1+b2)  
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One cubic centimeter is equal to how much liquid and how much weight?   1 cubic cm = 1 mL= 1g  
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What is the formula for finding the volume of any prism?   area of the base times the height  
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What do the measurements of the angles of a triangle add up to?   180 degrees  
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What do the angles of a quadrilateral add up to?   360 degrees  
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What is an acute triangle?   A triangle with ALL acute angles  
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What is a right triangle?   a triangle with one right angle  
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What is an obtuse triangle?   A triangle with one obtuse angle  
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What is a scalene, equilateral, and isosceles triangle?   Scalene: a triangle with all sides of different lengths Equilateral: A triangle with all sides of the same length Isosceles: A triangle with two sides of the same length, and one of a different length  
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