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The document contains practice problems involving classifying quadrilaterals, finding missing dimensions using scale factors, ratios of perimeters and areas, and a puzzle involving matching missing dimensions on scale models to actual dimensions. There are 9 classification problems, 6 missing dimension problems using various scale factors, and 9 missing dimensions in a puzzle to be matched with letters of possible answers.

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Practice A: Name - Date

The document contains practice problems involving classifying quadrilaterals, finding missing dimensions using scale factors, ratios of perimeters and areas, and a puzzle involving matching missing dimensions on scale models to actual dimensions. There are 9 classification problems, 6 missing dimension problems using various scale factors, and 9 missing dimensions in a puzzle to be matched with letters of possible answers.

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Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________

7.4 Practice A
Classify the quadrilateral.
1. 2.

3. 4.

Find the value of x.


5. 6.

7. 8.

Fill in the blank using always, sometimes, or never.


9. A square is ________________ a rhombus.

10. A parallelogram is ________________ a rectangle.

11. A kite is ________________ a square.

12. A trapezoid is ________________ a square.


Name _________________________________________________________ Date _________

7.5 Practice A
1. Use the drawing of the game court and an inch ruler. Each inch in the
drawing represents 8 feet.

a. What is the actual length of the court?

b. What are the actual dimensions of Receiver A?

c. What are the actual dimensions of the Net Area?

d. What is the ratio of the perimeter of Receiver B to the perimeter of


Net Area?

e. What is the ratio of the area of Receiver B to the area of Net Area?

Find the missing dimension. Use the scale factor 1 : 5.


2. Model: 3 ft 3. Model: 7 m

Actual: ? Actual: ?

4. Model: ? 5. Model: ?

Actual: 20 yd Actual: 12.5 cm

6. A scale drawing of a rose is 3 inches long. The actual rose is 1.5 feet long.

a. What is the scale of the drawing?

b. What is the scale factor of the drawing?


Name_________________________________________________________ Date __________

7.5 Puzzle Time


What Do Cats Put In Soft Drinks?
Write the letter of each answer in the box containing the exercise number.

Find the missing dimension.

1. Airplane Wingspan, Scale of 1 : 48 Answers


Model: 18 in. Actual: ? ft B. 385 E. 660

2. Dinosaur Height, Scale of 1 : 42 3


C. 79 M. 14
1 4
Model: ? in. Actual: 12 ft
4 1
I. 6 E. 72
3. Railway Train, Scale of 1 : 87 4

Model: 11 in. Actual: ? ft 1


S. 3 C. 4
2
4. Rocket Height, Scale of 1 : 15
U. 7.6 T. 8
Model: ? mm Actual: 9.9 m

5. Shark Length, Scale of 1 : 38

Model: 20 cm Actual: ? m

6. Tree house Base, Scale of 1 : 21

Model: ? in. Actual: 7 ft

7. Sofa Length, Scale of 1 : 25

Map: 3 in. Actual: ? ft

8. Bridge Span, Scale of 1 in. : 0.5 mi

Model: ? in. Actual: 7 mi

9. Driving Distance, Scale of 1 in. : 70 mi 8 7 3 1 6 5 9 4 2

Map: 5.5 in. Actual: ? mi

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