1.   Suppose that, in a tessellation by regular hexagons and equilateral triangles, two hexagons meet at a vertex. How many of the triangles must meet at that vertex?
    A. 4 B. 2
    C. 1 D. 3
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  2.   A pattern in which identical copies of one or more figure fill a plane so there are no gaps or overlaps is called a __________.
    A. reflection B. tessellation
    C. rotation D. transformation
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  3.   A set of figures that can be used to create a tessellation is said to ______?______.
    A. tessellate B. rotate
    C. transform D. translate
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  4.   Which figure could not make a tessellation?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  5.   How many figures can be used to create a tessellation?
    A. no limit B. exactly one
    C. no more than 4 D. exactly 2
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