1.2 Assessment: Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares
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Last updated almost 5 years ago
11 questions
Outcomes
Non-perfect squares
Benchmarking with fractions
Benchmarking with decimals
Pythagorean Theorem & benchmarking
In this formative you will find...
-Unit Notes
-Extra videos for understanding
-Textbook questions and answers for this topic
-A formative quiz to check your understanding
Please comple the following questions in your notebook. I will be doing periodic homework checks so make sure you do not lose it. You can check your work with the key at the end
Practice Problems:
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4 a) c) e)
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7 c) d)
10 a) e)
13 a) c)
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19 a) c)
Please check your understanding with the key below...
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Question 1
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Did you complete all of the questions above and check your answers to make sure you have a good understanding?
1.2 Formative Assessment Quiz
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Question 2
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Which of the following most accurately describes a non-perfect square?
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Question 3
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Using a calculator, determine which of the following is a perfect square...
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Question 4
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Between which two whole numbers does the below expression lie?
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Question 5
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Which of the following is the closest approximation of the square root of 17/5?
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Question 6
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Record the two numbers between which the DENOMINATOR of the below equation must lie
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Question 7
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Without a calculator, determine which of the below approximations is true
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Question 8
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A square window has an area of 5.27 m^2. Which of the following is the BEST approximation of its side lengths?
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Question 9
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If the square root of x in the equation below lies between 3.5 and 4.5, between what range of numbers must x lie?
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Question 10
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In the triangle below, x must lie between...
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Question 11
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Which of the following approximations most closely describes the distance from A to B in the picture below? (The side length of each square represents 0.25 km)