Exit Ticket/Daily Quiz - Polygons & Their Attributes

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    • A.

      900 degrees

    • B.

      1260 degrees

    • C.

      720 degrees

    • D.

      1080 degrees

    Correct Answer
    A. 900 degrees
  • 2. 

    • A.

      27

    • B.

      36

    • C.

      9

    • D.

      18

    Correct Answer
    D. 18
  • 3. 

    (Example answer:  polygon, heptagon or not a polygon)

    Correct Answer
    polygon, hexagon
    polygon hexagon
    Explanation
    The answer provided lists two terms, "polygon" and "hexagon," as well as the phrase "polygon hexagon." A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, so it can be any shape with three or more sides. A hexagon specifically refers to a polygon with six sides. Therefore, the answer is suggesting that both "polygon" and "hexagon" are correct descriptions, and "polygon hexagon" may be a combination of both terms.

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  • 4. 

    (Example answer:  polygon, heptagon or not a polygon)

    Correct Answer
    not a polygon
    Explanation
    The given answer is "not a polygon" which means that the shape being described does not meet the criteria to be classified as a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, but the given shape does not have straight sides or a closed shape. Therefore, it cannot be classified as a polygon.

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  • 5. 

    (Example answer:  polygon, heptagon or not a polygon)

    Correct Answer
    polygon, quadrilateral
    polygon quadrilateral
    Explanation
    The given answer lists two terms: "polygon" and "quadrilateral". A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, and a quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Therefore, both terms are correct and can be used interchangeably in this context. The repetition of "polygon quadrilateral" may indicate that the answer is emphasizing the fact that a quadrilateral is a specific type of polygon.

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  • 6. 

    (Example answer:  polygon, heptagon or not a polygon)

    Correct Answer
    not a polygon
    Explanation
    A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides. However, the given answer does not provide any information about the shape or characteristics of the figure. Therefore, without any further details, it cannot be determined whether it is a polygon or not.

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  • 7. 

    Correct Answer
    3420
    3,420
  • 8. 

    Correct Answer
    135
    135 degrees
  • 9. 

    (Example answer:  Answer in alphabetical order: 25, 60, 45, 90 - do not include the degree sign)

    Correct Answer
    45, 75, 75, 39, 126
    45 75 75 39 126
  • 10. 

    Round to the nearest hundredth place.

    Correct Answer
    51.43
    Explanation
    The given number, 51.43, is already rounded to the nearest hundredth place. Therefore, there is no need to make any further rounding adjustments.

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