
05/07 - Similar Areas
Quiz by Christopher Jones
High School
Geometry (Archived)
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- Q1What are a similar figures?Two figures that have the same angle measures and different but proportional side lengths.Two figures that have different but proportional angle measures and different but proportional side lengths.Two figures that have the same angle measures and the same side lengths.Two figures that have different but proportional angle measures and the same side lengths.300s111.41.C.10.B
- Q2How does the proportion between side lengths in similar figures compare the the proportion between areas in similar figures?The proportion between side lengths is the same as the proportion between areas.The proportion between areas is the square of the numerator and the denominator of the proportion between side lengths.The proportion between side lengths is the square of the numerator and denominator of the proportion between areas.There is no relationship between the two proportions at all.300s111.41.C.10.B
- Q3Rectangle ABCD has a base of 5 and an area of 15. Rectangle WXYZ has a base of 15 and is similar to rectangle ABCD. What is the area of Rectangle WXYZ?675451359300s111.41.C.10.B