Does anyone have the answers to

Lesson 13: Geometry Unit Test
Essential Math 7 B Unit 1: Geometry

Sorry for @ooblecks rude response. Do you at least have the questions for the test?

Ok i just got done with the test and got 11/19 so here are the correct answers

1. C The sum of the measures of PQR and PRQ is 45
2. D The complementary angle is 19 and the supplementary angle is 109
3. C m<EOF+m<FOB=108
4. C 76 ft
5. C D is the midpoint of LM
6. D trapezoid
7. D 17, 17, 17
8. B the triangle is an acute triangle
9. D 67
10. C h=30, f=70, g=50
11. B quadrilateral, irregular
12. D trapezoid
13. C AD, AC, AB
14. A <x; <y
15. C BT
16. A obtuse
17. C 43.3
18. A 43
19. D 115
Sorry you have to do the rest on your own because I don't feel like typing them out ok good luck!

hmph, it looks as though you need a lesson..here are the right to the wrong

3. m<POS+m<QOT
4. 56ft
9. 47 degrees
10. x=80;y=140;z=20
11. pentagon; irregular
12. rhombus
15. AC
16. acute
these are the ones i got wrong, you seem to have built a pattern upon that mr. .Now, i have students at the blue lions house to attend to, till we meet once more.

Yes, ill be a nice person and help yall bc i know how hard this is. I had to redo it cus some lier got me a 60% anyways luvs here you go <3

1: B

2:C

3:D

4:A

5:C

6:D

7:A

8:B

9: C

10: D

11: C

12: C

13: C

14: A

15: C

16: A

17: C

18: A

19: D

20: -square -parallelogram -Isosceles trapezoid -Isosceles triangles Notice that you have more than one of the same figures: a bunch of small isosceles triangles, two big isosceles triangles... etc

21: The rectangle has 4 sides, but not all sides are equal, there are 4 right angle, and 4 points. The square has 4 side, all sides are equal, 4 right angles. The rhombus has 4 sides, all sides are equal, 4 angles, not always right, and 4 points. The trapezoid has 4 sides, not all sides are equal, 4 angles and 4 points.

22: First you would place the compass tip at point W and open the compass to more than half the radius of segment WX. Next, draw an arc up and another arc below the line segment. 3. Maintaining the same radius, stand at point X and draw an arc above to intersect the first arc, and another arc below also to intersect the first one. Lastly, using a straight edge, draw a straight line through the intersections of the pairs of arcs.

23: Z:10yd M: 6.2yd Y:38 degrees X: 90 W:52 V:7.9yd U:6.2yds

Try to change up the words a bit! I got an 100 on my redo. Good luck besties

bro I need help

is Owa Owa right

in the hours since you first asked for the answers, have you actually attempted to solve any of the problems?