Practice Page
Directions: Grab a paper and pencil to make your computations.

1.
hp1mWhich of the following choices is a possible length for the segment from A to B?
HP1
  Choose:
10.5
15
21
28

 

 

2.
Given the diagram at the right, what can be concluded regarding AB and AC?

Choose:
AB > AC
AB < AC
AB = AC
No conclusion can be made.
hp2

 

 

3.
Given the diagram at the right, what can be concluded regarding m∠U and m∠E?
Choose:
m∠U > m∠E
m∠U < m∠E
m∠U = m∠E
No conclusion can be made.
hp3

 

 

4.
hp4a
What can be concluded about m∠AGB and m∠DGC?
Choose:
m∠AGB > m∠DGC
m∠AGB < m∠DGC
m∠AGB = m∠DGC
No conclusion can be made.

hp4

 

 

5.
Given the diagram at the right. Which of the following inequalities describes the possible values for x.
Choose:
0 < x < 8
0 < x < 34
1 < x < 8
1 < x < 34
hp5

 

 

6.
Given the diagram at the right. Which of the following inequalities describes the possible values for x.
Choose:

0 < x < 7
0 < x < 15
3 < x < 7
3 < x < 15
hp6

 

 

7.
Given the diagram at the right. Which of the following inequalities describes the possible values for x.

Choose:

0 < x < 6
2 < x < 10
-6 < x < 10
4 < x < 20
hp7

 

 

8.
From the park, Dave rides his horse due north for 3 miles and then turns N 120º W for 1.5 miles. Ellen leaves the park and rides her horse 3 miles due south and then turns due east for 1.5 miles.
a) Which rider is now farther from the park?

Choose:
Dave
Ellen
b) Your choice is supported by:
Choose:
the Hinge Theorem
the Hinge Theorem Converse
ho8

 

 

9.
Chopper 1 leaves the base heading due east for 35 miles and then turns E 60º N for 22 miles. Chopper 2 leaves the base heading due west for 35 miles and then turns W 110º S for 22 miles. At this point, which chopper is farther from the base? 
         hp9
  Choose:
Chopper 1
Chopper 2

 

 

10.
HP10

 


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