<p> Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Review 1</p><p>1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>2. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>3. The sum of the interior measures of any triangle is ______degrees.</p><p>4. Draw a figure below that shows two complementary angles.</p><p>5. Draw a figure below that shows two supplementary angles.</p><p>6. Use the triangle below: What is the measure of the following angles?</p><p>110 w y x z 30 m w m x m y m z ______</p><p>7. Determine the number of degrees of each section of the pie chart.</p><p> a. Food______b. Clothing______c. Rent______d. Miscellaneous______</p><p>Misc. Food 17% 25% Food Clothing Clothing Rent 8% Misc. Rent 50%</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Review 2</p><p>1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>2. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>3. The sum of the interior measures of any triangle is ______degrees.</p><p>4. Draw a figure below that shows two complementary angles.</p><p>5. Draw a figure below that shows two supplementary angles.</p><p> 6. In the figure below, BD EG and m CFE 65o . What is the measurement of:</p><p> m CFE m CFG m EF ______H m GFH m ACB m ______ACD m FCD m FCB ______</p><p>E B A F H</p><p>D G</p><p>7. Use the figure above: Identify two angles that are supplementary.</p><p>8. Explain the meaning of parallel and provide the symbol used to show lines or planes are parallel.</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Review 3</p><p>1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>2. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>3. The sum of the interior measures of any triangle is ______degrees.</p><p>4. Draw a figure below that shows two complementary angles.</p><p>5. Draw a figure below that shows two supplementary angles.</p><p> 6. In the figure at the right, BD EG . B E Complete the following below: A C F H</p><p>D G</p><p>GFH ______‘ OR ACB</p><p>7. If p is parallel to q in the figure, what is the sum of angles 1 and 2? 130 1 p 2</p><p> q</p><p>8. The measure of an angle is represented by x. The measures of the complement of this angle can be represented as: A. (90 x)o B. (x 90)o C. (180 x)o D. (x 180)o</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Review 4</p><p>1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>2. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>3. The sum of the interior measures of any triangle is ______degrees.</p><p>4. Draw a figure below that shows two complementary angles.</p><p>5. Draw a figure below that shows two supplementary angles.</p><p>6. Use the triangle below: What is the value x?</p><p>A. 130o 110 B. 110o C. 50o x D. 40o</p><p>7. Mr. Clark received his $720 tax refund from the government. He used $324 for food, $216 for clothing, $36 for miscellaneous items, and the rest on entertainment. Complete the table below and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table.</p><p>8. Use the table above: Name two categories of purchase that have complementary central angles.</p><p>9. A round pizza is cut evenly into 10 pieces. What is the central angle measure of each piece? A. 18º B. 36º C. 45º D. 90º</p><p>10. The second hand on a clock travels from the 12 to the 9. How many degrees has the second hand traveled? A. 90º B. 135º C. 180º D. 270º</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Categories of Amount of Percent of Central Purchase Refund Used Refund Angle Measure Food $324 162º Clothing $216 Entertainment 20% Miscellaneous $36 5% 18º Total $720 100% 360º</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Q u iz</p><p>1. Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>2. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to ______degrees.</p><p>3. The sum of the interior measures of any triangle is ______degrees.</p><p>4. Draw a figure below that shows two complementary angles.</p><p>5. Draw a figure below that shows two supplementary angles.</p><p>6. Use the triangle below: What is the value of x?</p><p>A. 130o 110 B. 110o C. 50o x 30 D. 40o 7. In the figure below, BD EG and m CFE 70o . What is the measurement of:</p><p>B E m CFE m CFG m EFH ______A C F m GFH m ACB m ACD ______H D G m FCD m FCB ______</p><p>GFH ACB ‘or’ ACD CFG</p><p>8. Mr. Clark received his $720 tax refund from the government. He used $324 for food, $216 for clothing, $144 for entertainment, and the rest on miscellaneous items. Complete the table below and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table.</p><p>Clothing</p><p>9. Use the table above: Name two items of purchase that have supplementary central angles.</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Items of Amount of Percent Central Purchase Refund Used of Angle Refund Measure Food $324 45% Clothing Entertainment $144 72º Miscellaneous 5% Total</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review A N SWERS</p><p>Review 1 - Answers 1. 90 2. 180 3. 180</p><p>50 4. For example 40 </p><p>5. For example 100 80</p><p> w 70 x 110 6. y 70 z 40 </p><p>7. a. Food: 90 b. Clothing: 29 c. Rent: 180 d. Miscellaneous: 61</p><p>Review 2 - Answers 1. 90 2. 180 3. 180</p><p>45 4. For example 45</p><p>5. For example 90 90 </p><p>6. m CFE 65 m 115 m EFH 115 CFG m GFH 65 65 m 115 m ACB ACD</p><p> m FCD 65 115</p><p>7. Answers may vary, for example ACB and BCF 8. parallel lines are coplanar lines that never intersect (have no points in common)(equal slopes)</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sure Long-Term Memory Review Review 3 - Answers 1. 90 2. 180 3. 180</p><p>35 4. For example 55</p><p>5. For example 110 90 </p><p>6. GFH CFE ACB DCF ‘ OR</p><p>ACD CFG BCF EFH</p><p>7. The sum of angles 1 and 2 is 100 </p><p>8. A. (90 x)o</p><p>Review 4 - Answers 1. 90 2. 180 3. 180 4. For example</p><p>70 20 5. For example</p><p> 120 60 6. B. 110o 7.</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Categories of Amount of Percent of Central Purchase Refund Used Refund Angle Measure Food $324 45% 162º Clothing $216 30% 108º Entertainment $144 20% 72º Miscellaneous $36 5% 18º Total $720 100% 360º</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Ge o metr y : An g l e M e a sur e Long-Term Memory Review 8. Entertainment and Miscellaneous 9. B. 36º 10. D. 270º</p><p>Quiz - Ans w ers 1. 90 2. 180 3. 180</p><p>4. For example 70 20 </p><p>5. For example</p><p> 120 60</p><p>6. D. 40o</p><p>7. m CFE 70 m 110 m EFH 110 B E CFG A C F m GFH 70 70 m ACD 110 H m ACB D G m FCD 70 110</p><p>GFH CFE ACB ‘or’ ACD CFG EFH FCB FCD 8.</p><p>Clothing</p><p>9. Clothing and Entertainment</p><p>Hanlonmath.com Items of Amount of Percent Central Purchase Refund Used of Angle Refund Measure Food $324 45% 162º Clothing $216 30% 108º Entertainment $144 20% 72º Miscellaneous $36 5% 18º Total $720 100% 360º</p><p>Hanlonmath.com</p>
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