Algebra 1 2-8 Complete Lesson: Proportions and Similar Figures
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Question 1
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Solve It! A sailboat and an accurate model of the boat are shown. How many feet long is the model sailboat?Enter only a number.
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Question 2
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Explain your reasoning.
Question 3
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Vocabulary: Define similar figures your own words.
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Question 4
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Problem 1 Got It?
Question 5
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Problem 2 Got It? Create a diagram on the canvas to represent the scenario. Remember that you can insert pictures of objects -- like a man, a flagpole, a shadow, etc. -- instead of drawing them all. Be sure to label all important information.
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Question 6
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Problem 2 Got It? A man who is 6 ft tall is standing next to a flagpole. The shadow of the man is 3.5 ft and the shadow of the flagpole is 17.5 ft. What is the height of the flagpole?
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Question 7
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Problem 3 Got It? The distance from Jacksonville to Gainsville on the map is about 0.6 in. What is the actual distance from Jacksonville to Gainsville?
Question 10
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Problem 4 Got It? A scale model of a building is 6 in. tall. The scale of the model is 1 in. : 50 ft. How tall is the building?
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 18
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Reasoning: The scale of a map is 1 in. : 100 mi. Is the actual distance between two towns 100 times the map distance between the two towns?
Question 19
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Review Lesson 2-7: Solve the proportion.
Enter only a number. Use decimal form, if necessary.
Question 20
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Review Lesson 2-7: Solve the proportion.
Enter only a number. Use decimal form, if necessary.
Question 21
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Review Lesson 2-7: Solve the proportion.
Enter only a number. Use decimal form, if necessary.
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Review Lesson 1-2: Simplify the expression.
Enter only a number.
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Review Lesson 1-2: Simplify the expression.
Enter only a number.
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Review Lesson 1-2: Simplify the expression.
Enter only a number. Use a 0 as a place-holder in the ones place, if necessary. Example: -0.57
Question 25
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Vocabulary Review: Categorize each pair of ratios.
Form a proportion
DO NOT form a proportion
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Use Your Vocabulary: Categorize each pair of figures based on whether or not they are similar figures..
Similar figures
NOT similar figures
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Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.