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Unit 1 - Lesson 5 cloned 1/16/2022

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Question 1
1.

Select allĀ parallelograms that have a correct height labeled for the given base.

Question 2
2.

The side labeled b has been chosen as the base for this parallelogram. Draw a segment showing the height correspondingĀ to that base.

Question 3
3.

Find the area of this parallelogram, enter the area in square units.

Question 4
4.

Find the area of this parallelogram, enter the area in square units.

Question 5
5.

Find the area of this parallelogram, enter the area in square units.

Question 6
6.

If the side that is 6 units long is the base of this parallelogram, what is its corresponding height?

Question 7
7.

Find the area of this parallelogram, enter the area in square cm. How can I do this without decomposing the shape?

Question 8
8.

Find the area of this parallelogram, enter the area in square cm. Tricky, Tricky! There is an extra number here that you don't need.

Question 9
9.

Find the area of this parallelogram.

Question 10
10.

A parallelogram has six sides.

Question 11
11.

Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.

Question 12
12.

A parallelogram can have one pair or two pairs of parallel sides.

Question 13
13.

All sides of a parallelogram have the same length.

Question 14
14.

All angles of a parallelogram have the same measure.

Question 15
15.

Challenge Question #1: A square with an area of 1 square meter is decomposed into 9 identical small squares. Each small square is decomposed into two identical triangles.

What is the area, in square meters, of 6 triangles? (I recommend drawing the problem to help!)

Question 16
16.

Challenge Question #2: A square with an area of 1 square meter is decomposed into 9 identical small squares. Each small square is decomposed into two identical triangles.

How many triangles are needed to compose a region that is 1 and 1/2 square meters? (I recommend drawing the problem to help!)

Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)