1.   Which statement shows the Transitive Property of Equality?
    A. If AB = CD and AB =EF, then
    B. If AB = CD, then CD = AB.
    C. If and
then
    D. If AB + BC = DE + BC, then AB = DE.
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  2.   What is the measure of each angle of an equilateral triangle?
    A. 60° B. 30°
    C. 45° D. 90°
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  3.   Trapezoid ABCD ~ trapezoid EBFG. Find AD.
   
    A. 10 B. 7
    C. 12 D. 28
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  4.   The angle of depression from the top of one building to the top of a neighboring building is 12°. If the buildings are 50 feet apart, what is the difference between the heights of the buildings? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.
    A. 48.9 ft B. 10.4 ft
    C. 235.2 ft D. 10.6 ft
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  5.   Which figure is not a polygon?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   Find the volume to the nearest tenth of a right cylinder with a diameter of 10 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters.
    A. 628.3 cm3 B. 2513.3 cm3
    C. 1326.8 cm3 D. 251.3 cm3
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  7.   Which statement is true for the figure below? Assume .
   
    A. is a translation image of
    B. lines and m are perpendicular
    C. is a translation image of
    D. is a translation image of
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  8.   Two intersecting lines have a rotation angle of 80°. What is the measure of the angle formed by the intersecting lines?
    A. 180° B. 160°
    C. 80° D. 40°
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  9.   Theo is reorganizing his room. What unit of length should he use to measure the furniture in his room?
    A. centimeter B. millimeter
    C. meter D. kilometer
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  10.   8 and 13 are _______.
   
    A. alternate exterior angles B. corresponding angles
    C. alternate interior angles D. consecutive interior angles
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  11.   Which statement is true about skew lines?
    A. They are perpendicular B. They intersect
    C. They do not intersect. D. They lie in the same plane.
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  12.   PQR has vertices P(-4, 6), Q(4, 5), R(-2, -3). Which angle has the smallest measure?
    A. Q B. R
    C. There is not enough information to answer this question. D. P
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  13.   In the figure, L and R lie on circle P. Is LRP inscribed in circle P?
   
    A. Yes; P is the center of the circle and is a vertex of the triangle.
    B. No; only two of the points lie on circle P.
    C. No; triangles cannot be inscribed.
    D. Yes; LRP is completely contained in circle P.
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  14.   Find the surface area of the triangular pyramid with a base of an equilateral triangle with length of 4. The faces are isosceles triangles with a slant height of 6 units. (Round to the nearest tenth.)
   
    A. 42.9 sq. units B. 102.9 sq. units
    C. 85.6 sq. units D. 98.1 sq. units
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  15.   Find the volume of the pyramid. (Round to the nearest whole number.)
   
    A. 115 m3 B. 124 m3
    C. 156 m3 D. 144 m3
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  16.   A rectangle with length of 4 and width of 5 is enlarged by a scale factor of 3. What is the area of the enlargement?
    A. 180 square units B. 20 square units
    C. 56 square units D. 60 square units
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  17.   Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with a side measure of 57 centimeters.
    A. 649 cm B. 228 cm
    C. 285 cm D. 342 cm
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  18.   State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement m1 + m2 = 180.
    A. m1 and m2 are complementary. B. m1 and m2 are supplementary.
    C. m1 + m2 180 D. m1 + m2 = 90
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  19.   Find the area of the figure.
   
    A. 34 in2 B. 60 in2
    C. 70 in2 D. 50 in2
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  20.   Find the lateral area of the cone. Round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 37.7 m2 B. 66.0 m2
    C. 75.4 m2 D. 47.1 m2
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