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The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about topics including geometry, percentages, profit calculations, symbol patterns in a grid, bouncing ball height after multiple rebounds, interpreting the area formula for a triangle, and comparing the progress of two children using different strategies to reach a door. Specifically, it asks about the number of diagonals that can be drawn from any vertex of different sided polygons, the number of diagonals in an octagon based on a pattern, ordering percentages from least to greatest, determining the needed information to calculate profit from card sales, finding the missing value in a symbol grid, calculating rebound height after 3 bounces, interpreting the area of a triangle with

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Math DOK Sort

The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about topics including geometry, percentages, profit calculations, symbol patterns in a grid, bouncing ball height after multiple rebounds, interpreting the area formula for a triangle, and comparing the progress of two children using different strategies to reach a door. Specifically, it asks about the number of diagonals that can be drawn from any vertex of different sided polygons, the number of diagonals in an octagon based on a pattern, ordering percentages from least to greatest, determining the needed information to calculate profit from card sales, finding the missing value in a symbol grid, calculating rebound height after 3 bounces, interpreting the area of a triangle with

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Question 1:

From any vertex of a 4-sided polygon, 1 diagonal can be drawn.


From any vertex of a 5-sided polygon, 2 diagonal can be drawn.
From any vertex of a 6-sided polygon, 3 diagonal can be drawn.
From any vertex of a 7-sided polygon, 4 diagonal can be drawn.
How many diagonals can be drawn from any vertex of a 20-sided polygon?

Question 2:
A triangle has 0 diagonals, a quadrilateral has 2 diagonals, a pentagon has 5
diagonals, and a hexagon has 9 diagonals. If the pattern continues, how
many diagonals will an octagon have?
A
B
C
D

11
14
18
20

Question 3:
Order 0.6, 2/3, 7/10, and 64% from least to greatest.

Question 4:
A sports-shop owner bought some baseball cards and then sold them for
$7.50 each. He sold 150 cards on Monday and 82 cards on Tuesday. What
piece of information is needed to find the amount of profit he made from the
sale of the baseball cards on Monday and Tuesday?
A
B
C
D

How much the shop owner paid for the baseball cards
Number of cards sold on Wednesday
Total number of cards sold
Number of football cards bought by the shop owner

Question 5:
Look at the drawing. The numbers alongside each column and row are the
total of the values of the symbols within each column and row. What should
replace the question mark?
28
30
20
16
?

19
A
B
C
D
E

20

30

23
25
28
30
32

Question 9:
Elizabeth dropped a ball from 50 feet off the ground. Each time the ball
bounced, it rebounded half the distance it dropped. What was the height of
rebound after the third bounce?
A
B
C
D

3.125 ft.
6.25 ft
12.5 ft
25 ft.

Question 6:
Interpret the solution of the following problem using the formula for finding the
area of a triangle:
Height = 4 inches
Base = 3 inches

h=4 in
b=3 in

Question 7:

Question 8:
Two small children were playing a game. The goal of the game was to be the
first one to reach the door. The children started off the game by standing 20
feet away from the door, and then each took a turn to do the following:
Child A moved one half the distance between herself and the door on
each move.
Child B moved one foot toward the door on each move.
a. How far was each child from the door after the first move?
b. After four moves, which child was closer to the door? Show your work.
c. Child A claimed that the game was unfair because she would never
reach the door. Explain why her statement is correct or incorrect.

Level 1

Level 2

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