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Motor Math (4-5-1) Monday April 16, 2012 Geometry – S. Factor Area = 81 in. 2 SPI 4.1 Solve contextual problems involving similar triangles. SPI 4.2 Use SSS, SAS, and AA to determine if two triangles are similar. SPI 4.3 Apply scale factor to solve problems involving area and volume. A small rectangular prism is 4 inches long. A large rectangular prism is 24 inches long. These two prisms are similar. Which statement is true? F. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 6 times the volume of the small one. G. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 20 times the volume of the small one. H. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 36 times the volume of the small one. J. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 216 times

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Motor Math (4-5-1). Monday. Geometry – S. Factor. April 16, 2012. SPI 4.1 Solve contextual problems involving similar triangles. SPI 4.2 Use SSS, SAS, and AA to determine if two triangles are similar. SPI 4.3 Apply scale factor to solve problems involving area and volume. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Motor Math (4-5-1) MondayApril 16, 2012 Geometry – S.

Factor

Area =81 in.2

SPI 4.1 Solve contextual problems involving similar triangles.SPI 4.2 Use SSS, SAS, and AA to determine if two triangles are similar.SPI 4.3 Apply scale factor to solve problems involving area and volume.

A small rectangular prism is 4 inches long. A large rectangular prism is 24 inches long. These two prisms are similar. Which statement is true?

F. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 6 times the volume of the small one.G. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 20 times the volume of the small one.H. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 36 times the volume of the small one.J. The volume of the large rectangular prism is 216 times the volume of the small one.

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Motor Math (4-5-2) TuesdayApril 17, 2012Geometry – Sim

Triangles

Area =81 in.2

SPI 4.1 Solve contextual problems involving similar triangles.SPI 4.2 Use SSS, SAS, and AA to determine if two triangles are similar.SPI 4.3 Apply scale factor to solve problems involving area and volume.

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Motor Math (4-5-3) WednesdayApril 18, 2012 Algebr

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Area =81 in.2

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2. Which inequality is the solution for ?

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