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Paulette has in and bills. The number of bills is one less than twice the number of bills. How many of each does she have?
6 of $5 bills, 11 of $10 bills
Lenny has in pennies, dimes, and quarters. The number of pennies is more than the number of dimes. The number of quarters is twice the number of dimes. How many of each coin does he have?
Solve Ticket and Stamp Word Problems
In the following exercises, solve each ticket or stamp word problem.
A church luncheon made Adult tickets cost each and children’s tickets cost each. The number of children was more than twice the number of adults. How many of each ticket were sold?
35 adults, 82 children
Tickets for a basketball game cost for students and for adults. The number of students was less than times the number of adults. The total amount of money from ticket sales was How many of each ticket were sold?
Ana spent buying stamps. The number of stamps she bought was more than the number of stamps. How many of each did she buy?
3 of 26 -cent stamps, 8 of 41 -cent stamps
Yumi spent buying stamps. The number of stamps she bought was less than times the number of stamps. How many of each did she buy?
Use Properties of Angles
In the following exercises, solve using properties of angles.
What is the complement of a angle?
Two angles are complementary. The smaller angle is less than the larger angle. Find the measures of both angles.
33°, 57°
Two angles are supplementary. The larger angle is more than the smaller angle. Find the measures of both angles.
Use Properties of Triangles
In the following exercises, solve using properties of triangles.
The measures of two angles of a triangle are and degrees. Find the measure of the third angle.
73°
One angle of a right triangle measures degrees. What is the measure of the other small angle?
One angle of a triangle is more than the smallest angle. The largest angle is the sum of the other angles. Find the measures of all three angles.
30°, 60°, 90°
One angle of a triangle is twice the measure of the smallest angle. The third angle is more than the measure of the smallest angle. Find the measures of all three angles.
In the following exercises, is similar to Find the length of the indicated side.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem
In the following exercises, use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
In the following exercises, solve. Approximate to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
Sergio needs to attach a wire to hold the antenna to the roof of his house, as shown in the figure. The antenna is feet tall and Sergio has feet of wire. How far from the base of the antenna can he attach the wire?
6 feet
Seong is building shelving in his garage. The shelves are inches wide and inches tall. He wants to put a diagonal brace across the back to stabilize the shelves, as shown. How long should the brace be?
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