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MATH REVIEW Measurement & Geometry (18-22% of the test) Metric Measurements Look at the prefixes – “Kilo” is going to be large – “milli” is going to be small Celsius vs. Fahrenheit – Celsius: water freezes at 0C and boils at 100 C – Fahrenheit: water freezes at 32F and boils at 212 F GHSGT Math Review Metric Measurements Q1: Marvin wants to change Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius temperature. The 5 formula is C (F 32) . If F = 50, what is the 9 temperature in Celsius? A) 90 C B) 162 C C) 10 C D) 5 C C) 10 C GHSGT Math Review Metric Measurements Q2: ______ would be used to calculate the capacity of a pot of chili. A) Milliliters B) Grams C) Liters D) Kilograms C) Liters GHSGT Math Review Perimeter, Area, and Volume Perimeter is the distance around – think fencing in something – Units are whatever you are using to measure Area is how much flat space is occupied – Think about painting a wall, wallpaper, grass on a lawn – Always in Square Units Volume is how much space is occupied in 3D – Think pouring concrete, how much liquid will go – Always in cubic units. GHSGT Math Review Perimeter, Area, and Volume Q3: What is the area of the blue section? A) 113.34 B) 668.304 C) 26.5 D) 100.77 12.3 3.9 8.7 1.6 D) 100.77 GHSGT Math Review Perimeter, Area, and Volume Q4 One gallon of paint will cover 800 square feet. How many gallons of paint are needed to cover a wall that is 8 feet high and 200 feet long? A. B. C. D. ¼ 2 4 8 B) 2 GHSGT Math Review Perimeter, Area, and Volume Q5 Tim has an irregularly shaped garden, as shown below. What is the area of his garden (in square feet)? A. 58 ft2 B. 174 ft2 C. 198 ft2 D. not enough information provided B) 174 ft2 GHSGT Math Review Transformations Reflection means flip Rotation means turn Translation means slide GHSGT Math Review Transformations Q6:Study Figures I and II. Determine which transformation, if any, of Figure I is shown in Figure II? A. rotation B. reflection C. translation D. no transformation B) reflection GHSGT Math Review Coordinate Plane Ordered Pairs (x, y) – the first number tells you how far left or right to go from the origin – The second number tells you how far up or down to go from the origin Quadrants – The x-axis and y-axis break the coordinate plane into 4 Quadrants – Named I, II, III, and IV starting in upper right and moving counterclockwise. GHSGT Math Review Coordinate Plane Q7:Which point shown on the graph below has the coordinates (2, -2)? A. Point A B. Point B C. Point C D. Point D C) Point C GHSGT Math Review Coordinate Plane Q8: Which of the following indicates the square where Houston’s two universities are located? A. 2,D B. 3,C C. 3,2 D. 3,D GHSGT Math Review D) 3,D Ratio/ Proportion Word Problems Ratio is the comparison of two numbers. Proportions are when you set two ratio equal to one another – Be sure to keep units in the same place – To solve, cross multiply GHSGT Math Review Ratio/ Proportion Word Problems Q9: On a map of Georgia, one inch is equivalent to 50 miles (1 inch = 50 miles). If the distance between two towns is 1.75 inches, what is the actual distance between the towns? A. 8.75 miles B. 50.75 miles C. 65 miles D. 87.5 miles D) 87.5 GHSGT Math Review Angles Classify – Acute – Obtuse – Right – Straight Special Angle Relationships – Linear Pairs – Vertical Angles – Supplementary – Complementary GHSGT Math Review Angles Q10: What is the measure of MPN? A. 60 B. 90 C. 180 D. 360 C) 180 GHSGT Math Review Angles Q11: If A and B are complements, and B and C are complements, what must be true of A and C? A. They have the same measure. B. They are supplementary angles. C. They are complementary angles. D. They are interior angles of a polygon. A) Same measure GHSGT Math Review Similar Figures Are the same shape, but not necessarily same size Sides are proportional GHSGT Math Review Similar Figures Q12: Find the missing length (x) for the pair of similar figures below. A. 20 cm B. 26 cm C. 30 cm D. 39 cm B) 26 cm GHSGT Math Review Similar Figures Q13: The two right triangles are similar. Find the measure of side x. A. 32 B. 37.5 C. 55 x D. 83 B) 37.5 GHSGT Math Review Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon Use 180(n-2) Or divide the shape into triangles and multiply the number of triangles by 180 GHSGT Math Review Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon Q14: Sarah's flower garden is in the shape of a hexagon. What is the sum of the degree measures of the interior angles of her garden? A. 120° B. 180° C. 360° D. 720° D) 720° GHSGT Math Review Pythagorean Theorem Use only with RIGHT TRIANGLES a2 + b2 = c2 – c is the hypotenuse – a & b are legs of the triangle GHSGT Math Review Pythagorean Theorem Q15: A square piece of paper, each side four inches long, is folded diagonally on the dotted line, as shown. To the nearest inch, how long is the crease made in the fold? A. 4 inches B. 6 inches 4 in C. 8 inches D. 16 inches 4 in B) 6 inches GHSGT Math Review Pythagorean Theorem Q16: In the drawing, the length of side a equals 36 inches. The length of side c is 36.5 inches. Which formula would determine the length of side b? A. a2 + b2 = c2 B. c2 a2 = b2 c b C. a2 b2 = c2 D. a2 + c2 = b2 a B) c2 a2 = b2 GHSGT Math Review Parallel Lines Create Special Angle relationships – Alternate Interior – Alternate Exterior – Consecutive Interior Are divided into proportional parts GHSGT Math Review Parallel Lines Q17: James Road and River Road are parallel. What is the measure of A? A. 70 B. 90 C. 100 D. 110 D) 110 GHSGT Math Review GA High School Graduation Test Data Analysis (19-21% of the test) Probability vs. Odds # of successes Probability is total # of outcomes # of successes Odds are # of failures GHSGT Math Review Notation Let A and B denote two events A ∪ B is the event that either A or B or both occur. A ∩ B is the event that both A and B occur simultaneously. The complement of A is denoted by A. A is the event that A does not occur. Note that Pr(A) = 1 − Pr(A) GHSGT Math Review Probability P(A and B) means P(A) times P(B). –Be careful of problems with no replacement. P(A or B) means P(A) + P(B) GHSGT Math Review Probability Q18: There are five pencils in a box; some are red and some are blue. The probability of randomly reaching into the box and selecting a red pencil is 3/5. How many blue pencils are in the box? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5 B) 2 GHSGT Math Review Probability Q19: Use the tree diagram to predict the probability of flipping three coins and getting all heads or all tails. A. ¼ B. ½ C. 1 D. 2 A) ¼ GHSGT Math Review Mean, Median, Mode, Range Mean- Average Median- Middle –PUT IN ORDER FIRST Mode- occurs the MOST Range- Highest minus Lowest GHSGT Math Review Mean, Median, Mode, Range Q20: The youngest person in an audience of 600 people is thirteen years old. The range of ages is forty-five years. Which is the age of the oldest member of the audience? A. 32 years B. 45 years C. 46 years D. 58 years D) 58 years GHSGT Math Review Mean, Median, Mode, Range Q21: Helen spent a total of $100 for five shirts. Later she bought another shirt. She spent an average of $18.78 per shirt for the six shirts. What did Helen pay for the sixth shirt? A. $12.68 B. $16.67 C. $20.00 D. $38.78 A) $12.68 GHSGT Math Review Graphs Circle- typically with % Bar- show highest & lowest, distinct categories Line graphs- trends, increases and decreases Pictographs- distinct categories GHSGT Math Review GHSGT Math Review Graphs Q22: The results of a poll asking, "Who is your favorite math teacher?" are shown: Dr. Jones 20% Ms. Cleaveland 32% Ms. Towner 23% undecided 25% Which type of graph should be used to show the results of the poll? A. bar graph B. circle graph C. line graph B) circle D. pictograph GHSGT Math Review Venn Diagrams You need to know how to interpret these. For example, which section represents students who play football and basketball, but NOT baseball? Baseball Basketball Football GHSGT Math Review Venn Diagrams Q23: Mr. Mangione, constructed a diagram to illustrate the skills of applicants for positions in the office of his company. How many applicants possess word processing, basic accounting, and marketing skills? A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20 GHSGT Math Review A) 5