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- Q1
Which three values can form a triangle?
7,2,5
13,3,10
6,6,5
3,10,7
300s - Q2
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. What could be the possible measure of the third side? 25,38
14
4
44
11
300s - Q3
Order the sides of each triangle from shortest to longest.
BA,BC,CA
BC,BA,CA
CA,BC,BA
BA, CA, BC
30s - Q4
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. Find the range of possible measures for the third side. 32,40
8< x < 72
32>x>40
40>x>32
72< x < 8
300s - Q5
Order the angles from smallest to largest
<U,<V,<T
<T,<V,<U
<V,<T,<U
<V, <U, <T
30s - Q6
State if the three numbers can be the measures of the sides of a triangle.
20,10,8
9,9,18
7, 5, 2
3,4,5
300s - Q7
Order the sides from longest to smallest
TS,SR,TR
TR,TS,SR
SR,TR,TS
TR,SR,TS
30s - Q8
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. Find the range of possible measures for the third side. 30,40
81 < x < 3
3 < x < 81
81 < x < 3
3 < x < 81
300s - Q9
Find the missing angle
Users enter free textType an Answer300s - Q10
List the sides of the angle in order from largest to smallest
Users link answersLinking300s - Q11
Which of the following values can form a triangle?
1,1,8
3,2,2
2,2,3
3,2,5
300s - Q12
Which is the largest angle?
Users enter free textType an Answer300s - Q13
List the angles in order from smallest to largest.
Users link answersLinking300s - Q14
Match the correct answers
Users link answersLinking300s - Q15
Given the values 10 and 5.
Drag to the correct answer choice.
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting300s