2. What is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of

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Homework for May 4-8, 2014
This is your homework for the entire week. You must complete the problems on a separate sheet of paper.
Monday
1. What quadrilateral(s) has at least two pairs
of parallel sides?
2. What is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs
of adjacent sides that are congruent?
3. What is the name of a five-sided polygon?
Six-sided pentagon?
4. What shape can be classified as a rhombus
and a rectangle?
5. True or False- An equilateral triangle is also
an isosceles triangle.
6. If a triangle has angles that are 45°, 45°, and
90°, what type of triangle is it?
7. If a triangle has angles that are 91°, 59°, and
30°, what type of triangle is it?
8. If a triangle has side lengths that are 9 cm, 9
cm, and 7 cm, what type of triangle is it?
9. If a triangle has side lengths that are 745 in.,
745 in, and 745 in., what type of triangle is
it?
10. If a triangle has side lengths that are 9 yd.,
12 yd., and 15 yd., what type of triangle is
it?
11. What is the sum of all angles in a triangle?
12. What is the sum of all angles in a
quadrilateral?
Wednesday
1. 5.678 (>,<,=) 5678 ÷ 100
2. 5.678 (>,<,=) .5678 × 10
3. Order the following numbers from greatest to
least:
3.456, 3.45, 3.04, 3.4, 3.006
4. Leroy had $76,819.87 in his bank account at
the beginning of the year. At the end of the
year, his account was 100 times larger. What
was his balance at the end of the year?
5. 4.9 × 7.6
6. 567.23 ÷ .3
7. 0.864 ÷ .12
8. 7.24 × 3.2
9. (20 × 15) + 94 ÷ 2
10. 48 ÷ 6 × 32
11. (4 × 2)2 + 18 ÷ 2
12. 9 + 8 × 3 ÷ 6 + 252
Tuesday
Using the dimensions below, list the volume of
the object.
1. 10 ft., 14 ft., and 21 ft.
5
4
2. 8 yd., 6 yd., and 4 yd.
3. 26 cm., 31 cm., and 14 cm.
4. 12 mm., 12 mm., and 12 mm.
5. Find the volume of the figure below.
3 cm
10 cm
7 cm
16 cm
4 cm
6. Find the volume of the figure below.
4 in.
2 in.
12 in.
8 in.
4 in.
Thursday
The recipe below creates 3 dozens of Chocolate
Chip Cookies. Rewrite the recipe so that it
creates 2/3 the amount of cookies. (Hint: You
are multiplying fractions by fractions and whole
numbers.)
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2 4 Cups of all-purpose flour
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1 Cup of unsalted butter
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Cup of granulated sugar
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1 Cup packed light-brown sugar
1 Teaspoon of salt
2 Teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs
2 cups of semisweet and/or milk
chocolate chips
2
Teaspoon baking soda