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Chapter 6 Review 1. Solve for x given = and Assume B is the midpoint of midpoint of = . and D is the 6. Find the geometric mean of 36 and 4. 7. The measures of the angles of a triangle are in the extended ratio of 7 : 9 : 10. Find the measures of the angles of the triangle. C 8. Given that , find AB to the nearest tenth. The figure is not drawn to scale. B A D E a. 1 b. 2 c. 1 2 d. 1 a. b. c. d. 2. A national forest service wanted to estimate the number of deer in a particular national park. They caught and tagged 61 deer and released them back into the park. Later they selected a sample of 165 deer. Of the 165 deer, 11 were tagged. Assuming that the proportion of tagged deer in the sample holds for all deer in the forest, what is the best estimate of the number of deer in the park? a. 327 b. 20,130 c. 915 d. 1,917 3. Assume the exchange rate of Canadian dollars to American dollars is 1 to 0.77. If a stove costs $529.50 in Canadian dollars, then what would its price be in American dollars? a. $407.72 b. $452.50 c. $687.66 d. $506.50 4. The geometric mean of 5 and 15 is ______. 5. Solve the proportion . 20.2 16.9 14.7 18.0 9. Given that solve for x and y. a. b. c. d. 10. The perimeter of PQR is 56, PQ = 16, PQR STU, and ST = 24. What is the perimeter of STU? a. 6.9 b. 42 c. 24.3 d. 84 11. Two ladders are leaning against a wall at the same angle as shown. How far up the wall does the shorter ladder reach? a. 16 ft b. 18 ft c. 22 ft 12. Karen wants to measure the height of the streetlight 14. outside her house. She places a mirror on the ground 46 feet from the streetlight, then walks backward until she is able to see the top of the streetlight in the mirror. Her eyes are 5.7 feet above 15. the ground, and she is 15 feet from the mirror. What is the height of the streetlight to the nearest tenth of a foot? a. 17.5 b. 121.1 c. 122.6 d. 15.8 16. 13. Sadie wants to find the height of the tallest building in her city. She stands 130 feet away from the building. There is a tree 37 feet in front of her, which she knows is 17 feet tall. How tall is the building? (Round to the nearest foot.) d. 36 ft One way to show that two triangles are similar is to show that ______. a. two angles of one are congruent to two angles of the other b. two sides of one are proportional to two sides of the other c. a side of one is congruent to a side of the other d. an angle of one is congruent to an angle of the other 17. Shown below is an illustration of the ______. Determine whether the triangles are similar. If the are, write a similarity statement. a. b. c. d. AA Similarity Postulate SAS Congruence Theorem SSS Similarity Theorem SAS Similarity Theorem 18. The postulate or theorem that can be used to prove that the two triangles are similar is _____. a. b. c. d. 2.2 22.5 0.5 19.0 22. If ABC ~ PBQ, then which of the following proportions is NOT true? a. b. c. d. SAS Similarity Theorem ASA Congruence Theorem SSS Similarity Theorem AA Similarity Postulate Tell whether each pair of triangles is similar. Explain your reasoning. 19. a. b. 20. Given: . Find the length of . c. d. 23. Given a. b. c. d. . Solve for x. 17 19 12 15 21. Find the value of x to one decimal place. The polygons in each pair are similar. Find the value of each variable. 24. 25. In the diagram lengths to find the length of . Use the given side . Draw the image of the given figure after a dilation with center O and the given scale factor. 28. scale factor: 2 26. The dashed triangle is the image of the solid triangle for a dilation with center at the origin. What is the scale factor? y 10 29. scale factor: –10 10 x –10 a. 4 b. 3 c. 1 4 d. 1 3 27. Graph with J (1, –1) and K (2, 2). Then graph its dilation using the origin as the center and a scale factor of 2. 30. Every day, a random sample of 275 computer memory chips produced by a factory is tested to see if the chips meet their minimum speed ratings for certain operations. If 2 of the chips failed the test on a day when 20,500 chips were made, which is the best estimate of the number of memory chips made that day that are likely to meet the minimum speed ratings for those operations? a. 19,330 b. 150 c. 20,350 d. 160 Chapter 6 Review Answer Section 1. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: PHGM0015 TOP: Lesson 5.1 Midsegment Theorem and Coordinate Proof KEY: triangle | midsegment BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 2. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: DDCM0727 NAT: NCTM 9-12.PRS.2 STA: OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.1.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.3.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.4.3 | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.3.3 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean KEY: ratio | word | proportion BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 3. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: HLGM0610 NAT: NCTM 9-12.PRS.2 STA: OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.1.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.3.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.4.3 | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.3.3 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean KEY: solve | word | proportion BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 4. ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Level A REF: HLGM0612 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 5. ANS: KEY: geometric | mean PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: HLGM0595 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean KEY: solve | proportion BLM: Comprehension NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 6. ANS: 12 PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: XEGS0902 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 7. ANS: PTS: TOP: BLM: 8. ANS: STA: KEY: NOT: 9. ANS: NAT: STA: TOP: KEY: geometric mean 1 DIF: Level B REF: 7f503d1a-cdbb-11db-b502-0011258082f7 Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean KEY: Extended ratio Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 D PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MIM10385 OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b TOP: Lesson 6.2 Use Proportions to Solve Geometry Problems proportion | triangle | length | missing BLM: Comprehension 978-0-618-65613-4 A PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLA10071 NCTM 9-12.GEO.1.b OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.4.2.a Lesson 6.3 Use Similar Polygons KEY: solve | proportion | similar | triangle BLM: Comprehension NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 10. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGE0374 NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.1.b STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.3.d | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.4.1.b | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.4.2.a TOP: Lesson 6.3 Use Similar Polygons KEY: proportion | similar | triangle BLM: Comprehension NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 11. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGE0412 NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.1.b STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.4.2.a TOP: Lesson 6.4 Prove Triangles Similar by AA KEY: ratio | model | similar | triangle BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 12. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Level C REF: BMGM0601 NAT: NCTM 9-12.PRS.2 STA: OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.1.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.3.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.4.3 | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.3.3 TOP: Lesson 6.4 Prove Triangles Similar by AA KEY: word | similar | triangle BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 13. ANS: 60 ft PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGE0423 NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.1.b STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.4.2.a TOP: Lesson 6.4 Prove Triangles Similar by AA KEY: word | similar | triangle BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 14. ANS: Similar; PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: 7fa4226d-cdbb-11db-b502-0011258082f7 TOP: Lesson 6.4 Prove Triangles Similar by AA KEY: AA Similarity BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 15. ANS: Similar; 16. 17. 18. 19. PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: TOP: Lesson 6.4 Prove Triangles Similar by AA BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a TOP: KEY: similar | triangle | rule BLM: ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a TOP: KEY: triangle | SAS BLM: ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a TOP: KEY: similar | triangle | AAA BLM: ANS: Yes; SAS Similarity Theorem 7fa5d0b2-cdbb-11db-b502-0011258082f7 KEY: AA Similarity Level B REF: HLGM0641 Lesson 6.5 Prove Triangles Similar by SSS and SAS Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 Level B REF: HLGM0654 Lesson 6.5 Prove Triangles Similar by SSS and SAS Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 Level A REF: HLGM0655 Lesson 6.5 Prove Triangles Similar by SSS and SAS Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 PTS: 1 DIF: Level C REF: BS022351 NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.1.b STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.a | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b 20. 21. 22. 23. TOP: BLM: ANS: STA: KEY: NOT: ANS: STA: KEY: ANS: STA: KEY: NOT: ANS: 6 Lesson 6.5 Prove Triangles Similar by SSS and SAS KEY: similar | triangle | TEKSf1 | SAS Comprehension NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 D PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: PHGM1023 OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b TOP: Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems proportion | similar | triangle | parallel | side-splitter BLM: Knowledge 978-0-618-65613-4 D PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: HLGM0666 OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b TOP: Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems proportion | similar | triangle BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 B PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: HLGM0665 OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b TOP: Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems proportion | similar | triangle BLM: Comprehension 978-0-618-65613-4 PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGM0049 STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b TOP: Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems KEY: similar | triangle | parallel BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 24. ANS: x = 12, y = 6 PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: BS022343 TOP: Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 25. ANS: PTS: STA: TOP: KEY: BLM: 26. ANS: TOP: BLM: 27. ANS: STA: OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b KEY: variable | similar | polygon | triangle 1 DIF: Level B REF: GEO.06.06.FR.11 OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.2.3 | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.2.4.b Lesson 6.6 Use Proportionality Theorems Free Response | angle bisector | proportionality theorems | triangle Comprehension NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 B PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGE0149 Lesson 6.7 Perform Similarity Transformations KEY: dilation Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 PTS: NAT: TOP: KEY: NOT: 28. ANS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MLGE0418 NCTM 9-12.GEO.4.a | NCTM 9-12.GEO.2.a | NCTM 9-12.GEO.3.a Lesson 6.7 Perform Similarity Transformations graph | coordinate | segment | scale factor | dilation BLM: Comprehension 978-0-618-65613-4 PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: BS022333 TOP: Lesson 6.7 Perform Similarity Transformations BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 29. ANS: NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.3.a KEY: triangle | scale factor | dilation PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: BS022334 NAT: NCTM 9-12.GEO.3.a TOP: Lesson 6.7 Perform Similarity Transformations KEY: quadrilateral | scale factor | dilation BLM: Knowledge NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4 30. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Level B REF: MC100183 NAT: NCTM 9-12.PRS.2 STA: OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.1.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.3.1 | OK.PASS.MTH.02.9-12.4.3 | OK.PASS.MTH.07.GEO.3.3 TOP: Lesson 6.1 Ratios, Proportions, and Geometric Mean KEY: word | proportion | real-life | sample | predict BLM: Application NOT: 978-0-618-65613-4