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WGU Study Final Material

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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show Scalene  
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A triangle with 2 congruent sides   show
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A triangle with 3 congruent sides   show
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Order of Operations   show
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Skip Counting   show
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A triangle less than 90   show
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show 3 sides  
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Quadrilateral   show
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show 5 sides  
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Hexagon   show
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show 7 sides  
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Octogon   show
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show 9 sides  
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show 10 sides  
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Mean   show
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Complementary Angles   show
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Supplementary Angles   show
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show The largest number minus the smallest number in a set of values  
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show Measures 180  
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show 60  
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Interior Angle of a Square   show
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Interior Angle of a Pentagon   show
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show 120  
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show Equals 180 (also known as straight angles)  
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show Surface area is the sum of the lateral surface area and the area of bases.  
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show The sum of the length of it's sides.  
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show Number of unit cubes it will hold.  
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Weight   show
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Mass   show
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Even + Even numbers   show
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Even + Odd numbers   show
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Odd + Odd numbers   show
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Square   show
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Rhombus   show
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show A parallelogram with a right angle. Equivalently a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles.  
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Parallelogram   show
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show A trapezoid with exactly one pair of congruent sides. Equivalently an isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid with two congruent base angles.  
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Kite   show
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Greatest Possible Error   show
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Rote Counting   show
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Graphs   show
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Area   show
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Circumference   show
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Formula to find missing leg of hypotenuse of a triangle   show
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show Child has no number concept  
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Even divided by Even   show
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show 1. Tools for expediency 2. Amplifiers for conceptual understanding. 3. Catalysts for critical thinking. 4. Vehicles for integration.  
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When to use four operation calculators   show
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show A cubit is equal to one forearm  
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show These are two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays. We can think of these as opposite angles formed by an X.  
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show Equals Odd  
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show Equals Even  
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Odd-Odd   show
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show Equals Even  
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show Equals Even  
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show Equals Odd  
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Even+Even   show
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Odd+Odd   show
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show Equals Odd  
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Prime Numbers   show
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show Composite numbers are any number that is not prime.  
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1 Gallon   show
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1 Quart   show
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Pints in a Gallon   show
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show Equals 3 Feet  
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1 Foot   show
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show Equals 2 Cups  
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show Equals 8fl. oz's  
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Rational Counting   show
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show 1. Relying on voluntary response 2. Undercoverage of population 3. Non-Response Bias 4. Response Bias  
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Example of One-to-One Correspondence   show
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Kilo (Metric System)   show
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Hecto (Metric System)   show
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Deka (Metric System)   show
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Deci (Metric System)   show
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Centi (Metric System)   show
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Milli (Metric System)   show
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Outlier   show
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The sum of the exterior angle of a tirangle   show
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