Southington High School 720 Pleasant Street Southington, CT 06489

Similar documents
Neshaminy School District. Curriculum, Assessment & Instruction Department. Mathematics

Seven Hills Summer 2017 Math Packet for Rising 7 th Graders

Solve It Math A Regents Problems

Use understandings of angles and deductive reasoning to write and solve equations

A Correlation of. to the. Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Grade 2

Arizona Western College Prealgebra Final Exam Review. Name Class Time. Show your work for full credit.

Math 7R Final Review. BRING: Calculator (collected) Sharpened Pencils

Welcome to Precalculus-Statistics!

A Correlation of. to the. Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Grade 1

Investigations in Number, Data, and Space, Grade 4, 2nd Edition 2008 Correlated to: Washington Mathematics Standards for Grade 4

This summer, we encourage you to continue to practice your mathematics at home. Being actively involved in mathematical activities enhances learning.

Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall

WCCS Summer Math Packets School Year. Dear WCCS Students,

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Simplify the expression.

Elementary Algebra Review for Exam 1

Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Mathematics (Specification A) (9-1) Exemplar student answers with examiner comments

Prentice Hall Connected Mathematics 2, Grade Correlated to: Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations (Grade 6)

Sample Math 71B Final Exam #1. Answer Key

Content Scope & Sequence

Sem2 Integrated Math PRACTICE Final (ver2)

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Chapter 11 Review In Exercises 1 and 2, find the indicated measure. 1. exact diameter of a circle with a circumference of 36 meters

Practice for Written Assignment 2

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Prentice Hall Connected Mathematics 2, 8th Grade Units 2006 Correlated to: Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE), Mathematics (Grade 8)

If you encounter any difficulties with any of the problems, use KhanAcademy.org or use your Math 5 notebook to assist in completing all problems.

Name MATH0021Final Exam REVIEW UPDATED 8/18. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Essential question: How can you find the experimental probability of an event?

Math MidTerm Exam & Math Final Examination STUDY GUIDE Spring 2011

MAT Intermediate Algebra - Final Exam Review Textbook: Beginning & Intermediate Algebra, 5th Ed., by Martin-Gay

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. : 1 C) A) 1: 14 B) 6 : 14 C)3 : 7 D) 14 : 1

Translate the problem to an equation. Do not solve. 1) Anita drives her car at 63 mph. How long did she drive to cover a distance of 246 miles?

Grade 4 WINTER HOLIDAY Brain Boosting Student Activities

Number Course Description Tested Weight Mastery

Math 081 W2010 Exam 1 Ch 4.4 to 4.6 V 01 Preparation Dressler. Name 6) Multiply. 1) ) ) )

Mathematics Department. R1 Homework

First Nine Weeks Math

Contents. Introduction x Acknowledgements

COLLEGE ALGEBRA PREREQUISITE REVIEW NAME: CLASS: DUAL ENROLLMENT MAC 1105 DUE DATE: 08/23/10

Matching Abacus to the outgoing curriculum Key Stage 1 KS1 MA2

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Write expanded notation. 1) 70,650 1) 2) 46,371 2)

8.2 Relative Frequency

Day Topic Homework IXL Grade

1 (vi) maths Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) CLASS: VI SUBJECT: MATHS. Chapter - 1

HEADQUARTERS :::: TURA. Pravin. Pravin Bakshi, Executive Chairman MBOSE, Tura

2) 33 yards to 48 yards 2) 3) 49 cents to 6 dollars 3)

Elementary Algebra Sample Review Questions

2) {p p is an irrational number that is also rational} 2) 3) {a a is a natural number greater than 6} 3)

Gene Combo SUMMARY KEY CONCEPTS AND PROCESS SKILLS KEY VOCABULARY ACTIVITY OVERVIEW. Teacher s Guide I O N I G AT I N V E S T D-65

p: An angle is obtuse. q: An angle s measure is greater than 90 and less than 180.

Practice for Semester 2 Exam

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

HW 2 Date: Name Find the relative extrema of the function, if they exist. 1) f(x) = x2-4x + 7 1)

Dittamo & Lewis 6th Grade CRCT 2013 Review

Double Award GCSE Mathematics GCSE 1. Exemplar Paper 3 Section A (Higher Tier)

MATH 830/GRACEY EXAM 5 PRACTICE/CH MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY The City University of New York

Math 081 W2010 Exam 1 Ch 1V01 Preparation Dressler. Name. Write the whole number in words. 9) 9,300,695

Introductory Laboratory 0: Buffon's Needle

MATH 830/GRACEY EXAM 5 PRACTICE/CH MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Standard KOA3 5=3+2 5=4+1. Sarah Krauss CCLM^2 Project Summer 2012

P. 274: 1-5, 1-14, P. 286: 1-8, 1-13, P , 1-39

Connected Mathematics Project 3

Review for Final Exam Math 20

a) Is this polygon convex or concave? How do you know?

Bouncing Ball Lab. Name

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A) 5 9 C) 9 4 3) A) 3 B) -3 C) 5 3

FOR TEACHERS ONLY. The University of the State of New York REGENTS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION GEOMETRY

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 11

Learn to use informal measures of probability.

Arizona Western College Math 81 Course Review. Name Class Time

Powers Of Products And Quotients Kuta Answers

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.

Chapter 2: Geometric Reasoning Section 2.4: Biconditional Statements and Definitions

8+ ASSESSMENTS WHAT DO THEY INVOLVE?

Find the slope of the line that goes through the given points. 1) (-9, -68) and (8, 51) 1)

C-Character L-Leadership A-Attitude S-Scholarship S-Service

Revised 2016 GED Test Performance Level Descriptors: Level 1 (Below Passing: )

Sections are bigger at the bottom and narrower at the top to show that even within a food group, some foods should be eaten more often than others.

Mathematics in the New Zealand Curriculum Second Tier. Strand: Number and Algebra Thread: Patterns and Relationships Level: One

C-Character L-Leadership A-Attitude S-Scholarship S-Service

Semester 1 Final Scientific calculators are allowed, NO GRAPHING CALCULATORS. You must show all your work to receive full credit.

Center of Dilation. Vertical Distance: 6. Horizontal Distance: 4

7+ ASSESSMENTS FOR DAY BOY PLACES WHAT DO THEY INVOLVE?

BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBRARY SUGGESTED FOR MTH 01 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS & SKILLS IN ARITHMETIC & ALGEBRA

Solve algebraically. 1) 7 - a -4 1) Solve algebraically. Write answer in set builder or interval notation. 2) 4m m - 7 2)

NOTE: You must show your work to receive full credit. Simply stating the answer will not suffice.

Math Circle Intermediate Group October 9, 2016 Combinatorics

Comparing Different Studies

(Std ) CHINMAYA MATHEMATICS SAMPLE PAPER. Please fill the following details immediately Name: Hall Ticket No.:

REVIEW FOR MATH 0306 FINAL EXAM. 2) Write the expanded notation for )

Quick Feet Donuts Games, Drills, and Exercises For Fun and Fitness

Statistics Coursework Free Sample. Statistics Coursework

Franklin Elementary School Curriculum Prioritization and Mapping Kindergarten Math

C-Character L-Leadership A-Attitude S-Scholarship S-Service

Lesson 1: Distributions and Their Shapes

Common Core Standards: The New US Intended Curriculum

Pharmacy Math Skills Self-Assessment for Incoming P1 Students (Please allow 50 minutes and no calculators)

Transcription:

BLUE KNIGHTS Southington High School 720 Pleasant Street Southington, CT 06489 Phone: (860) 628-3229 Fax: (860) 628-3397 Home Page: www.southingtonschools.org Principal Dr. Martin Semmel Assistant Principals Helen A. Crowley Michael Halloran Brian R. Stranieri Richard J. Terino Dear students, Enclosed you will find a comprehensive set of problems which reflect critical math skills that must be mastered prior to entering your Geometry class at Southington High School. You are encouraged to develop a wide range of ways for finding the correct answer, including techniques both with and without the aid of a calculator. Working with a friend, sibling, or parent might be a helpful way to complete this assignment! On the second day of school, your teachers will check your packets for completion and count it as your first three homework grades. In order to receive full credit for the assignment, you must attempt each problem and show all work used to complete it. The answers are provided as a means to assess your own work. During the first few days of school, your teachers will provide you with an opportunity to review your work from this packet. Soon thereafter, you will be given your first quiz that addresses these skills. As an additional means of support, I will be in school on Tuesday August 26 th (3:00 pm 5:00 pm in room E288) and will be available for extra help in completing the packet. Please have a parent/guardian call or email me in advance if you plan to attend on this date. (860-628-3229 ext. 243 or rlasbury@southingtonschools.org). Note: You may stay the entire time or for any portion of the extra help session. Our goal is for you to have a successful and enjoyable transition into your Geometry class at Southington High School. This packet is meant to facilitate this process. Try your best and remember your teachers will help you upon your return. Sincerely, Mr. Robert Lasbury Mathematics Department Chair Southington High School 860-628-3229 ext. 243 Dr. Martin Semmel Principal **Copies of this packet may be found on the Southington High School Website. Go to www.southingtonschools.org and click on the link to Parent Resources.

Geometry Summer Packet Name: Date: (For students who will be entering Geometry this coming school year) (Do NOT use a calculator until directions say to use one) Evaluate. 1. 5.125 + 0.78 = 2. 130.5 1.09 = 3. 1.2 * 2.5 = 4. 9.6 0.02 = Evaluate. Write the answer in simplest form. 5. 1 8 + 5 8 = 6. 3 4-1 2 = 7. 4 5 * 3 10 = 8. 7 8 Evaluate. 9. 5.6 = 10. 18 = 11. 3 = 12. 9.9 = 1 2 = 13. 3 + 16 = 14. 8 4 = 15. ( 5) ( 9) = 16. 100 ( 4) = Compare the two numbers. Write the answer using <, >, =. 17. -4-8 18. -6 6 19. 1.5 1.9 20. 3.08 3.17 A Calculator can be used for the rest of the problems. Write the fraction as a decimal. For repeating decimals, also round to the nearest hundredth for an approximation. 21. 2 5 = 22. 5 8 = 23. 1 3 = 24. 1 6 = Write the decimal as a fraction in simplest form. 25. 0.25 = 26. 0.375 = 27. 0.51 = 28. 0.6 =

Simplify. ( No decimal answers) 29. ( 3) 3 = 30. 2 4 = 31. 81 = 32. 64 = 33. -4 2 = 34. 121 = 35. 1 9 = There are 22 students in a geometry class, 12 girls and 10 boys. Write each ratio in simplest form. 36. boys: girls 37. girls: boys 38. boys: students 39. girls: students Solve the proportion. 40. 5 x = 16 20 42. 3 4 = x 30 41. 9 x = 12 21 43. 5 2 = 10 x 2 Plot the points in a coordinate plane. 44. A (3, 1) C (-1, 5) E (-4,-3) 45. B (2, -4) D (0,-2) F (-3,0) Find the slope of the line that passes through the points. Put answer in simplest form. y x m= 2 1 2 1 y x = rise run 46. Use the picture to find m. 47. ( 2, 1) and (5, 1) 48. (0, 4) and (6, 2) Evaluate the expression when n = -1. 49. 2n 2 5 50. n + 90 51. n(n 4) 52. (10 n) 2 Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parenthesis. 53. 8(x + 3) = 54. a (a 7) = 55. (y 6) (5) = 56. (12 + z) z =

Solve the equation. 57. x + 11 = 4 58. 17 = m 16 59. 12 x = 15 60. 8y = 2 61. 2 x = 9 62. 3a 1 = 8 63. 24 = 5 8 x + 4 64. 16z + 9 = 7z 65. Find the area: 6ft 16 ft 66. Find the perimeter and area of a rectangle with length 150 ft and width 60 ft. 67. Find the area of a circle with radius 17 cm. Use 3.14 for π. 68. A playground is 18 ft by 21 ft. A fence is to be built around it. How many feet of fencing will be needed? If fencing costs $3.80 per foot, what will be the cost of the fence? Use one of these formulas: V = πr 2 h or V = lwh for problem 69-70. 69. Find the volume of the rectangular prism. 2 m 7 m 3 m 70. Find the volume of the cylinder below. (Round the answer to one decimal place.) 10.5 ft. 8.5 ft

71. Evaluate the expression: 12 72. Which number in the list below has the greatest value? 14, 6, 0, 8, 12 73. Given x = -2, evaluate x 6. 74. Rewrite 50,800,000 in scientific notation. 75. Rewrite 0.00000428 in scientific notation. 76. Rewrite 3.15 10 8 in standard form. 77. Rewrite 3.94 10 9 in standard form. 78. The table below shows the molecular masses of several samples of unidentified fluids used in a chemistry laboratory quiz. Sample Molecular Mass (kg) 1 4.36 10 24 2 5.14 10 23 3 3.62 10 24 4 6.29 10 24 5 1.36 10 23 If the samples are arranged on a shelf in order of their molecular masses from least to greatest, what is the sample number of the sample that will be in the middle? 79. You toss a number cube. Find the probability of rolling the number 2. 80. A box contains 2 green, 7 yellow, and 3 purple balls. You draw a ball at random. Find the probability of drawing a green or a purple ball. 81. The sections on a spinner are numbered from 1 through 8. If the probability of landing on a given section is the same for all the sections, what is the probability of spinning a number less than or equal to 5? 82.- 83. Graph the following two equations on the separate graphs. 82. y = 5x 4 83. 2x + y = -6

For problems 84-98, give the best name for each figure. 84) 85) 86) 87) 88) 89) 90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) B A 96) 97) 98) Congratulations! This concludes the Summer Review packet in preparation for your Geometry Class at Southington High Scho We hope you tried your best and look forward to working with you next school year!

ANSWER KEY 1) 5.905 2) 129.41 3) 3 4) 480 5) 3 4 6) 1 4 7) 6 25 8) 7 4 9) 5.6 10) 18 11) 3 12) 9.9 13) 13 14) -12 15) 45 16) -25 17) > 18) < 19) > 20) < 21).4 22).625 23).33 24).17 25) 1 26) 3 27) 51 4 8 100 28) 3 5 29) -27 30) 16 31) 9 32) 8 33) -16 34) 11 35) 1 3 36) 5 6 37) 6 38) 5 39) 6 5 11 11 40) 4 41) 15.75 42) 22.5 43) 6 44 & 45) 46) 3/2 47) 0 48) -1 49) -3 50) 89 51) 5 52) 121 53) -8x 24 54) a 2 7a 55) 5y 30 56) 12z + z 2 57) x = -7 58) m = 33 59) x = -3 60) y = 1 4 61) x = -18 62) a = 3 63) x = 32 64) z = -1 65) 48 ft. 2 66) P=420ft;A=9000ft 2 67) A=907.46 cm 2 68) P=78ft;C=$296.40 69) V=42m 3 70) V=595.5ft 3 71) -12 72) 14 =14 73) 8 74) 5.08 10 7 75) 4.28 10-6 76).0000000315 77)3,940,000,000 78) Sample 4 79) P(2)= 1 80) P(G or P)= 5 81) P(# 5)= 5 6 12 8 82) 83) 84) Rectangle 85) Pentagon 86) Isosceles Triangle 87) Right Triangle 88) Cube 89) Hexagon 90) Parallelogram 91) Trapezoid 92) Rhombus 93) Cylinder 94) Line 95) Ray 96) Octagon 97) Quadrilateral 98) Angle