End Of Course Geometry Practice Test With Answers - North Thurston Public Schools Page 11

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Day 10
While walking around Seattle, Mary climbed several steep streets. One of the steepest
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streets, Roy Street has a slope angle of 11.9° according to the tour guide. After walking
100 feet up the hill, she wanted to determine how high she had climbed.
11.9°
100 feet
Height climbed
Horizontal distance
Use a trigonometric ratio (sine, cosine, tangent) to determine how high Mary climbed.
Be sure to write the equation and show the steps you used to solve the equation. Round your answer to the
nearest foot.
How high did Mary climb?
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Determine how many miles a person will run during a 5-kilometer race. Write your answer on the line.
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1 km ≈ 0.62 mi
How many miles will a person run during a 5-kilometer race?
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Inductive Reasoning: Based on observation and
Which statement is an example of inductive reasoning?
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predictions.
0 A. M is a midpoint of AB. Therefore AM = MB.
0 B. Squares have equal sides. This figure has equal sides, therefore this figure is a square.
0 C. The base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal. The base angles of this triangle are equal.
Therefore, this triangle is isosceles.
0 D. Triangular numbers have a pattern. 1, 3, 6, 10, and 15 are triangular numbers. Therefore, the next
triangular number is 21.
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