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Geometry Critter 1

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10 questions
Part 1 requires you to graph your creature. If you have already graphed your creature. Use a camera to take a picture or scanner. Use the Google Slide to graph your creature if you cannot take a picture or scan in your creature.
  • 2 sets of coordinates are shown, one in each gray box.
  • Graph each set of coordinates.
  • Connect point 1 to point 2 and point 2 to point 3.
The creature image already has each lettered point on it. Each letter has two points.
  • Start by graphing point 1. Then connection point 1 to the letter's point.
  • Graph point 2. Then connection point 2 to the letter's point.
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Question 1
1.

Option 1: Take a picture of your finished creature from your worksheet.
Option 2: Use the Google Slide to graph your creature. Then take a screenshot.
Then:
  • Click Show your Work.
  • Select the image icon from the tools on the left to upload your completed graph.
  • Select Done in upper right corner when finished.

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Question 2
2.

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The radius of the critter's body is 11 blocks. Use the equations to calculate the diameter, area, and circumference of the critter's body. Show all of your work.
Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

The radius of the pupil is 2 blocks. Calculate the area of the pupil. Do not include units in your answer.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Fill in the blank. This critter uses its two ______________________ to move around. Measure the sides and angles of one of the movement structures. Complete the table with your measurements.

Question 8
8.

The side lengths have been provided. Use the answer bank to fill in the angle measurements. Each angle can be used more than once.

Question 9
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Question 10
10.

Explain how you know the movement structures are the type of triangle you selected in the question above.

The diameter of the fish's mouth is 4 blocks. What is the area of the fish's mouth?
50 blocks2
8 blocks2
12.6 blocks2
16 blocks2
The radius of the bigger circle of the eye is 3 blocks. Calculate the area of the bigger cirlce.
19 blocks2
3 blocks2
6 blocks2
28 blocks2
Calculate the area of the iris by subtracting the area of the pupil from the area of the bigger circle.
3 blocks2
18.4 blocks2
15.4 blocks2
6.4 blocks2
What type of triangle is represented by these movement structures?
scalene
right
isosceles
equilateral