1.   Find the missing measure in a right triangle if a = 9 ft and b = 12 ft.
    A. 13 ft B. 10 ft
    C. 15 ft D. 17 ft
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  2.   Find the length of one leg of a right triangle if the length of the hypotenuse is 18 meters and the length of the other leg is 14 meters. Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 11.3 m B. 14.3 m
    C. 9.8 m D. 22.8 m
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  3.   If the hypotenuse of a right triangle has measure 38 inches, and one of the legs has measure 23.4 inches, find the length of the other leg to the nearest tenth of an inch.
    A. 44.6 inches B. 14.6 inches
    C. 29.9 inches D. 896.4 inches
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  4.   If leg a is 13 inches long and leg b is 21 inches long, what is the length of hypotenuse c? Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 5.8 inches B. 31.1 inches
    C. 24.7 inches D. 8.2 inches
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  5.   Solve 36 + n + 50 = 180.
    A. 130 B. 144
    C. 94 D. 2.1
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  6.   Solve a + 45 + 42 = 180.
    A. 135 B. 93
    C. 116 D. 28
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  7.   Solve b + 86 = 180
    A. 94 B. 100
    C. 266 D. 2.1
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  8.   Solve 15 + t = 90
    A. 75 B. 105
    C. 6 D. 95
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  9.   The lengths of and are both 16 inches. Are the segments congruent? Explain.
    A. No, segments can be similar, but not congruent. B. No, the segments do not have the same measure.
    C. Cannot tell from the information given. D. Yes, the segments have the same measure.
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  10.   The measures of
1 and
2 are both 55°. Are the angles congruent? Explain.
    A. Cannot tell from the information given. B. Yes, the angles have the same measure.
    C. No the sum of the measures is not 90°. D. No, angles can be similar, but not congruent.
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