Summer Math Exercises. For students who are entering. Geometry

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Summer Math Exercises For students who are entering Geometry

It has been discovered that idle students lose learning over the summer months. To help you succeed next fall and perhaps to help you learn some lessons that you did not learn the first time through we have prepared the following packet of math exercises to be completed over the summer. It is clear that most students do not want to spend their entire summer doing math work. Based on how fast or slow you work, you may find that you only need to do math a few days a week. Working on this packet will be most effective if you do work throughout the summer so try not to skip weeks. You may use the following chart to get an idea of how often you might need to work problems: For example, if you work on math for 60 minutes per session and took 2 minutes per problem, you could complete 30 problems a day. That would equate to only about 6 sessions of working math problems over the summer. At the other end of the spectrum, if you want to work only 30 minutes each time and took on average 5 minutes to complete each problem, you would only get 6 problems done during a session and would have to do about 29 sessions to complete the work (i.e., math work about every other day during the summer break). Note that students who learned the material previously should not take more than an average of 5 minutes to work a problem. This work is MANDATORY for CCHS students. Please follow these guidelines: Complete the problems assigned on the next page. Bring the completed work to the first day of classes so you will get credit. Use PENCIL and write legibly. Do all your work on separate sheets of paper. Note that some sections indicated that calculators are not to be used. Show your work for these problems as needed. Identify each section with a header (e.g, Lesson.) and number each problem. Please circle your answers. Into Geo Problems: 74 Min/Day Min/Prob Prob/Day Sessions 60 2 30 6 60 3 20 9 60 5 2 5 45 2 22.5 8 45 3 5 2 45 5 9 9 30 2 5 2 30 3 0 7 30 5 6 29

Assignment for students entering Geometry Lessons No of Probs Problems Assigned Date Completed. -33 every 3 rd.2 0 3-30 every 3 rd.3 0 3-30 every 3 rd.4 0 3-30 every 3 rd 2. 0 3-30 every 3 rd 2.2 0 3-30 every 3 rd 2.3 0 3-30 every 3 rd 3.2 9-25 every 3 rd 3.3 8 4-25 every 3 rd 3.4 0-0 all 4.3 2-2 all 5. 9 2-8 even 5.2 6 3-8 every 3 rd 5.4 3-3, 4-4 even, 6-9 Assess 36-36 all 74

. For use with Lesson.: Adding Rational Numbers Find the absolute value.. 9.37 2. 3. 34 9 4. 5. 6. Find the sum. 7. 4.27 0.3 8. 4.27 0.3 9. 4.27 0.3 2 2 0.. 2. 3. 4. 5..34.34 3 3 6. 29. 37.00 7. 35.043 8. 54.98 289. 5 3 7 0.6 2 2 3 3 3 8 3 7 9. 20. 2. 0 22. 23. 24. 3 5 7 2 9 4 9 25. 36 4 26. 0.8 27. 49 0 28. 8 4.63 8 29. 0 45 7 7 5 7 3 5 3 8 8 3 8 5 6 5 3 20 3 Topic 30. 5.5.5 3. 32. 45.08 54 0.92 33. 95.4 39.37 4.6 42 3 2 0 34. Checkbook Darrell is balancing his checkbook. He has deposits of $324.78 and $004.6. He wrote three checks for $23.85, $62.00, and $46.79. What is his ending balance if his starting balance was zero? 35. Molding Jim needs to buy molding for a new door in his home. He needs 83 3 inches for each side and 4 8 2 inches for the top. How many inches of molding does he need to buy? Geometry 5

.2 For use with Lesson.2: Subtracting Rational Numbers Give the opposite of each number...09 2. 3. 0 4 Rewrite the subtraction expression as an addition expression. 4. 2 5. 8.49 0.07 6. 2 2 6.976 Find the difference. 7. 6.39 0.8 8. 6.39 0.8 9. 6.39 0.8 0. 5. 2. 5 8 8 3. 4. 5. 9.4 9.4 3 3 6. 38.97 2707. 7. 35 6.43 8. 5.38 29.53 2 7 3 4 8 8 3 3 5 8 2 9 9. 20. 2. 5 8 8 5 2 2 5 22. 67 4 23. 2 9 9 24. 53 25. 36 4 249 0 26. 0.8 27. 35 3 4 7 3 Topic Evaluate the expression. 45 4 4 5 4 28. 8 4.3 8 29. 30. 72.5.5 3. Expenses Tammy is an art student at a local community college. She earned $635.28 in December and received a student loan of $300. She has to pay $435.00 in tuition for school. How much money does she have left for art supplies and other living expenses? 32. Fabric Mary bought 3 yards of fabric. She is cutting off two pieces to make flags. She cuts one piece 5 yards and the other piece 2 5 4 8 yards. How much fabric is left? Geometry 9

.3 For use with Lesson.3: Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers Find the reciprocal of the number. 6. 8 2. 3. 7 5 3 0 Rewrite the division expression as a multiplication expression. 9 8 7 4. 4 5. 6. 34 2 2 Find the product or quotient. 7. 5.9 0.000 8..896 0 9. 2 3 3 0.. 2. 5 4 3 0 3. 4. 5. 6. 64.2 5.5 7. 25.5 0.5 8. 3 4 2 4 9. 20. 2. 4 2 3 3 7 5 7 5 5 6 6 2 8 22. 6 23. 6 24. 4 25. 98 272.63 26. 27. 7777 7 0. 0. 2 3 3 7 5 7 5 39.03 0.3 56 3 3 0 6 4 4848 48.48 Topic Evaluate the expression. 4 9 4 9 42 9 2 7 5 6 28. 29. 30. 9 2 9 2 9 3. Pencils Eugena is buying 4 packs of pencils that cost $.25 each. If the sales tax is $0.06 per dollar, how much is the sales tax on the 4 packs of pencils? 32. Pizza Ray has 4 pizzas and plans to give 5 of a pizza to each of his friends. How many slices can he give away? Geometry 5

.4 For use with Lesson.4: Order of Operations Evaluate the expression.. 8. 4 5 2. 8. 4 5 3. 4. 6 8 8 5. 6. 7. 0.4 3 0.5 30 8. 0.4 3 0.5 30 9. 0.5 30 0.4 3 0.. 2. 0 0 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7 3.2 0. 4 3 8. 9. 9 3.2 0.2 20. 9 3.2 0.2 2. 9 3.2 0.2 22. 54.2 0.2 6 23. 24. 25. 3 24 0.2 0.4 2 7.4 0.0 26. 3 27. 8.95.2 2 2 4 5 6 2 28. 29. 30. 2 2 7 2 7 0 3 3 0 9 3593.2 200.5 65 3 9 3 2 2 3 2 3 6 2 8. 8 2 7 2 7 0 3 3 0 9 4 2 23 67 6 2 6 2 2 6 2 3 2 3 00 7 2 5 2 7 7 0 2 0 3 3 0 9 7 3 4 2 8 8 8 8 6 Topic 3. Restaurant Bill Most restaurants add a 5% gratuity charge to the bills of diners who are in groups of six or more. You and eight friends have dinner in such a restaurant. Your bill is $8.95 before taxes or gratuity. The tax is 6%. What is your total bill? (Note: the gratuity is determined using the bill with tax added.) Geometry 2

2. For use with Lesson 2.: Evaluating Expressions Topic 2 Evaluate the expression when x 6 and y 2 3.. xy 2. 3y 3. 6y x y 4. 5. 6 x 2 6. x 7. x 2 y 2 8. 3xy 9. 7 2 x 0. y 3. x 2 2. x 3 2y 3. x 2 00 4. 5. 2y 3 x y Evaluate the expression when a 0.07, b, and c 00. 6. a b c 7. ab ac 8. a b c 9. a 20. c b a 2. c b a b a 22. b a 23. c c 24. b 20 25. 5 c a b 26. a 2 b 2 c 2 27. 4a 3b 28. 7 a b ac 29. 30. ac b a 3. Find the perimeter of a rectangle with l 7.4 meters and w 3.8 meters. 32. Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 3 inches. 33. Find the perimeter of a square with side equal to centimeters. b 3 34. Use the formula for distance, d rt, to find the distance d traveled when a car travels at the constant rate r of 75 kilometers per hour for one half of an hour. (t is time in hours.) 35. Use the formula S 6s 2 to find the surface area S of a cube with side lengths of 4 feet. 3 2 5 28 Geometry

2.2 For use with Lesson 2.2: Simplifying Linear Expressions in One Variable Topic 2 Decide if each of the following is a linear expression.. x 2 5 2. 7y 3 3. a 4. 5. 6. 4xy x 9 Simplify by combining like terms. 7. 4x x 8. y y 9. 5a 6a 7 0. 3c 3 0c 7. 5 d 6d 2. 87h 2h 3. 3b 9 2b 9 4. 3y 2 y 5. 2 x 3 x 4 6. 5.x 0.06 x 7. 4 2 a a 8. 2359 45 2x 5 9. 6 k 6 k 20. 2 n 8 2. 60 6 7 y 8 7 y 22. 2x 7 x 2 23. 9.26z 2 2.5z 3.22 24. 2 2n 3 4 n 3 5 25. 4 y y 7 y 26. 9 8 v 5 24 v 8 3 v 27. 6 4 5c 3 8 28. 7 6.43x 7x 29. 8d 900 d 45.7 30. 6t 2 0.08t 3. The length of the rectangle below is twice the width. Find a simplified algebraic expression for the perimeter of the rectangle. x 32. Find a simplified algebraic expression for the perimeter of the quadrilateral below. a 3 2x a 3a 5 7a 32 Geometry

2.3 For use with Lesson 2.3: Simplifying Expressions in Two Variables Identify the like terms in each expression.. 6x 2 5x x 2. 7xy 3y xy 5x 3. 4. 8 4b 3b 5. cd 5 2cd c 2 d 6. a 3 a 2 20a 3 9a 2 4x 2 3xy y 2 xy 7 Topic 2 Simplify by combining like terms. 7. 72x y x 8. 4y xy xy 9. 5a 2 6a 7a 2 0. 3c 3d 0c 7d. 05 cd 6d 2. 7m 2m 8n 5n 3. 33b 3 9b 2 2b 9b 2 4. c 2 c 2 c 2 5. 2x 5y 5x y 6. x 2 y 6xy 3xy 7. 9m 0.67n m 4n 8. 59x 3 45x 2 2x 7 9. 3 k 6 l k 20. 72x y 5 9 y 2. m 2 7mn 8m 2 3mn 4n 2 22. 0.8r 2 7.7r 2 23. 539.26z 7.53z 0.65 24. 54.7x 2 3x 2.76x 2x 2 35 25. 4 xy 6 xy 26. 8 u3 v 5 4 uv3 9 8 u3 v 27. 65 7 c 8 7 d 28. 6g h h 6g 29. B 2A 2A B A 30. 2t 2 2.t 0.07t 3. Find a simplified algebraic expression for the perimeter of the triangle below. 6x y 0x 2y 8x 3y 36 Geometry

2.4 For use with Lesson 2.4: Using Properties with Expressions Identify the mathematical property illustrated in each identity.. x x 2 5x x 5x x 2 2. 7 4 3y y 7 42y 4y 3. 5ab 5ab 0 4. 7.6 4.9b 3.6b 7.6 4.9b 3.6b 5. c 2 d 5 2c c 2 d 5 2c 6. x 2 xy y 2 0 xy 0 State the mathematical property used in each step of the simplification. 7. y 4xy y 3 x 2 3 x y y 4xy 3 2 3 x x a. 0 4xy 0 b. 4xy c. 4xy d. Topic 2 c 3 c 2 c 3 c 2 8. c3 c 3 c 2 c 2 a. 5 c 5 c c3 c 3 c 2 c 2 5c 5 c3 c 3 c 2 c 2 5c 5 0 5c 5 or 0, if c 5 b. c. d. 9. 0a 6b 0a b 6b 0a 0a b a. 6b 0a 0a b b. 6b 0 b c. 6b b d. 7b Simplify. Show the steps and state the mathematical properties used in simplifying the expression. 0. 4 x 7 2x 2. 2 x 2 x 3x y 2x 2. 7uv v 7uv u v u v 3. 6 5 x 4 4. c d c d 2d 5. g 6h 43h 23g 89g 40 Geometry

3. For use with Lesson 3.: Solving Equations Fill in the blank(s) with the property of equality used in the simplification.. x 5 0 Original equation 2. 3d 6 Original equation x 5 5 0 5 x 5 Simplify. a 3. Original equation 5 2 5 a 5 5 2 3d 6 6 3 d 2 Simplify. a 5 2 Simplify. 4. 3y 4 Original equation 3y 4 3y 5 3y 3 5 3 Simplify. y 5 3 Simplify. Solve the equation. 5. d 8 4 6. d 8 4 7. d 8 4 8. 8d 4 9. 7x 6 0. 7y 6 k. 89 0 2. 6.05p p 4. 3. 43x x 2 4. 5. 2 x 4 x 3x 3 6. 8.7 a 0.03 a 7 h 6 7 3 7. 7 3t 2 t 5 8. r 78 34 9. 20. Dog pen The perimeter of a rectangular dog pen is 24 feet. The length is twice the width. What are the dimensions of the dog pen? x 8 3x 0 7 Topic 3 Geometry 47

3.2 For use with Lesson 3.2: Solving Inequalities Check to see if the number given is a solution of the inequality.. x > 5, 9 2. 6y 4 0, 0. 3. 4c 3c, 4. 2 9 x 3 <, 0 Solve the inequality. 5. x 3 6. d 3 > 7. d 3 < 8. 3d > 9. x 0. > 3y 6. k 7 5 6 6 2. 5.05b 0.95b > 2 3. 63x < x 4. 5. x 4 x < 3x 3 6. n 0.27 > 9n 0.03 6 h 8 6 7. 3 2 t 2 < 5 8. 8x 3 9. 20. 77k 9 6 < 0 2. 2 5 2 y > 00 22. 0. 00x 000 > 000 23. 8.25a 8a 3.2 > 0.3 24. 2 m 6 3 m 6 m 9 2 25. Perimeter The perimeter of the figure below is at least 0 meters. Find the possible values of x. 6x 7 > 0 4 2 x x Topic 3 x Geometry 53

3.3 For use with Lesson 3.3: Proportions. Write the extremes and the means of the proportion Write yes or no to tell whether the equation is equivalent to 2. ad bc 3. ab cd 4. Solve the proportion. 2 6 3. x 8 5. 6. 7. x 8 2 2 8 y 0 8. 9. 0. x 5 2 6 9 7.2. 2. 3. b 5 3 00 x y 36 4. 5. 6. k 6 8 6 7 x x h h 7. 8. 9. 3 2 87 7 70 r 7 20. 2. 5 22. s 68 s r 2 b a d c a b c d. 8 x 2 k 45 7 5 3 75 p 00 25 00 x 4 8y 0y 3 5 3 w 3 2 7w 2 Topic 3 23. Scale drawing In a scale drawing one inch represents one and one-half meters. How many meters does 8 inches represent? 24. Recipe Mary is baking bread. The recipe says that 2 cups of flour will make 3 loaves of bread. How many cups are needed for 2 loaves of bread? 25. Medicine dosage If the correct medicine dosage for a 40-pound woman is 0.625 milligrams, what is the correct dosage for a 55-pound woman? 58 Geometry

3.4 For use with Lesson 3.4: Solving Problems Use the problem solving plan and models to solve.. T-shirts Your baseball team buys 0 T-shirts that are all the same price. Your bill is $59.00, including 6% tax. What is the price of one T-shirt before tax is added? 2. Stuffed animals Alice has collected two stuffed animals each week for 20 weeks. How many more weeks must she continue to collect at this rate to have more than 00 stuffed animals? 3. Paint One gallon of paint will cover up to 400 square feet of previously painted surfaces. You buy paint to repaint 6 rectangular walls that are each 5 feet long and 0 feet high. How many gallons of paint do you need to buy? (Hint: you cannot buy part of a gallon.) 4. Fabric Mrs. Hayes is cutting fabric to make kites. Each kite takes 2 yard of fabric. She cuts 30 yards into 2 yard lengths. How many kites can she make? 5. Flowers You can plant 42 flowers in square foot of garden space. How many flowers should you buy for a circular space with radius 8 inches? 6. Basketball You scored 24 points in your last basketball game. You made 5 free throws at point each and one 3-point field goal. The rest of your points were from 2-point field goals. How many 2-point field goals did you make? 7. Tiles Jim is installing ceramic tile behind his kitchen sink. Each tile is a square with side length 4 4 inches. For each tile, he allows an additional 8 inch per side for the grout between tiles. How many tiles should he buy if the space measures 2. square feet? 8. Final grade Your final math grade is 80% of the semester average and 20% of your final exam grade. Your grades during the semester are 72, 78, 78, and 86. You need a C (77 to 84) or better to play sports in the fall. What is the lowest score you can receive on your exam to be able to play sports? 9. Fish When placing fish into an aquarium, there should be no more than one inch of fish length per one gallon of water. Carl has 2 inches of fish length in a 30-gallon tank. When he goes to buy more fish, at most, how many 2.5-inch fish can he buy? 0. Dance Your class has hired a disc jockey for a Friday night dance. The disc jockey costs $250. Three hundred people have signed up to attend the dance. How much should you charge for tickets in order to make a profit of more than $500? Topic 3 Geometry 63

4. For use with Lesson 4.: Drawing and Measuring Angles Use a protractor to find the measure of A to the nearest degree. Then identify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.. 2. A A 3. 4. A A 5. A 6. A Use a protractor to draw an angle with the degree measurement given and label the angle appropriately. 7. m G 70 8. m CDE 30 9. m K 45 0. m M 77. m B 5 2. m W 98 3. m JKL 54 4. m A 86 Topic 4 Geometry 69

4.2 For use with Lesson 4.2: Polygons Classify the triangle by its angles and sides.. 2. 3. Decide whether the statement is true or false. 4. A rectangle is sometimes a trapezoid. 5. A parallelogram is always a rhombus. 6. A square is always a rectangle. 7. A rhombus is always a square. 8. A trapezoid is always a quadrilateral. Use the description to sketch a figure. Indicate congruent sides, congruent angles, right angles, and parallel sides on the figure. If the figure has a shorter name, give it. If it is not possible to sketch a figure, write not possible. 9. a regular quadrilateral 0. an equilateral right triangle. a parallelogram with 4 congruent angles 2. a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides 3. a regular trapezoid 4. an isosceles triangle with one acute angle 5. a quadrilateral with all sides of different length Topic 4 74 Geometry

4.3 For use with Lesson 4.3: Circles Find the diameter of a circle with the given radius.. 0 mm 2. 7 in. 3. 2 ft 6 4. 5. 5.3 cm 6. 7 m Find the radius of a circle with the given diameter. 7. 8 ft 8. 6 in. 9. miles 3 0.. 0. m 2. 44 3 4 in. 8 in. Use a compass to draw a circle with the given radius or diameter. 3. radius 4 cm 4. radius in. 5. radius 5 6. radius 2 8 in. 2 in. 7. diameter 35 mm 8. diameter 8.9 cm 9. diameter 3 3 20. radius 7.5 cm 4 in. 9 6 in. Use a compass to draw a circle and label it to match the description. Use the scale of inch foot in your sketch. 2. Delores is planting a circular garden with diameter 5 feet. 3 22. The portholes of Bill s boat have a radius of foot. 4 Topic 4 78 Geometry

4.4 For use with Lesson 4.4: Solids In Exercises 4, use the prism at the right.. List the edges. A B 2. List the vertices. 3. List the faces. C 4. List the bases. D F E Count the number of faces, vertices, and edges of the polyhedron. 5. 6. 7. 8. Identify the solid. 9. 0.. 2. Topic 4 Geometry 83

Topic 5 LESSON 5. For use with Lesson 5.: Plotting Points Plot and label each of the following points on the coordinate plane.. A 6, 7 2. B 4, 3 3. C 5, 4. D 0, 5. E 2, 9 6. F 5, 0 7. G 0, 0 8. H 8, 0 9. I 9, 6 0. J 2, 2 y x Give the coordinates of each point on the graph and the quadrant in which it lies. y. A 2. B F G A 3. C 4. D C 5. E 6. F B x 7. G 8. H 9. I I D E H 90 Geometry

5.2 For use with Lesson 5.2: Graphing Equations Decide whether the given ordered pair is a solution of the equation.. 6y 3x 9, 2, 2. 2x 9y 7,, 3. 3x y 2, 0, 4 4. x 4y 48, 8, 0 Topic 5 Find three ordered pairs that are solutions of the equation. 5. y 2x 2 6. y 4x 7 Fill in the missing values in the table. 7. x 2 0 2 y 6x 2 y 6 2 2 y 6 2 y y y y 0 4 8. x 4 7 4 y 2 7 x 4 y y 2 7 4 y y 2 7 7 4 y y 8 4 Graph the linear equation. 9. y x 3 0.. 6y 3x 6 2. 3. 2x 2y 2 2 4. 5. x y 0 6. 7. 4y 3x 6 8. y 3x 2 x y 7x 2y 4 x y 0 9x 9y 8 9. y 5 (Hint: y 0x 5; x may take on any value.) Geometry 95

Topic 5 LESSON 5.3 For use with Lesson 5.3: Figures in a Plane Graph each set of points and connect them in order with segments to form a polygon. Then name the polygon.. A 0, 0, B 4, 2, C 3, 5 2. A, 6, B, 6, C,, D, 3. A 9, 7, B 6, 7, C 6, 4, D 9, 4 4. A 0, 0, B, 5, C 9, 5, D 8, 0 5. A 3, 2, B, 2, C 0, 4, D 2, 4 6. A 4, 0, B 0, 3, C 4, 0, D 0, 3 7. A 0, 3, B 4, 6, C 0, 3, D 2, 2 8. A 5,, B 4, 6, C, 6, D 2, Move vertices of the polygon in the indicated exercise above using the motion rule and then describe the new polygon in relation to the original. 9. Add 4 to each x-coordinate in Exercise. 0. Subtract 7 from each y-coordinate in Exercise 2.. Replace each x with x in Exercise 3. 2. Replace each y with y in Exercise 4. 3. Add 6 to each x-coordinate in Exercise 5. 4. Add 2 to each y-coordinate in Exercise 6. 5. Replace each x with x and y with y in Exercise 7. 6. Add to each x-coordinate and 3 to each y-coordinate in Exercise 8. 7. Draw a rhombus in the coordinate plane and label its vertices. 8. Draw an octagon (polygon with 8 sides) in the coordinate plane and label its vertices. 9. Draw an isosceles triangle in the coordinate plane and label its vertices. 20. Draw a polygon of your choice in the coordinate plane and label its vertices. 00 Geometry

Topic 5 LESSON 5.4 For use before Lesson 5.4: Perimeter and Area Use the figure at the right to complete the statement.. The perimeter of Figure A is 2. The area of Figure A is 3. The area of Figure A is than the area of Figure B... A y B x The points are the vertices of a figure in the coordinate plane. Plot the points and find the perimeter of the figure. 4. A 0, 3, B 0,, C 3,, D 3, 3 5. A 6, 6, B 2, 6, C 2, 2, D 6, 2 6. J 8, 8, K 8, 8, L 4, 8, M 4, 8 7. J 6, 6, K 3, 6, L 3, 3, M 6, 3 8. W,, X 3,, Y 3, 2, Z, 2 9. W 6, 8, X 6, 0, Y 2, 0, Z 2, 8 The points are the vertices of a figure in the coordinate plane. Plot the points and find the area of the figure. 0. A 2, 2, B 3, 2, C 3,, D 2,. A 2, 3, B 2, 2, C, 2, D, 3 2. J, 0, K, 0, L, 2, M, 2 3. J 2,, K,, L, 3, M 2, 3 4. W 2, 2, X 2, 2, Y 2, 2, Z 2, 2 5. W 3, 3, X 3,, Y 3,, Z 3, 3 Divide and/or rearrange the shaded figure to find its area. 6. 7. 8. 9. A rectangular plot of land is mapped as shown. Each square on the grid represents 00 square yards. An acre of land has an area of 4840 square yards. Is the plot of land more or less than acre? Explain. y (0, 70) (00, 70) 00 square yards 0 (0, 0) 0 (00, 0) x 06 Geometry

TOPIC Assessment For use with Topic : Operations with Rational Numbers Find the absolute value.. 8.5 2. 3. Give the opposite of each number. 4. 5. 75 6. 25 3 43 8 Topic Find the sum or difference. 2 5 2 3 5 7. 8. 9. 6 6 0. 0.25 4.33. 3 2. 5 8 3 4 7 9 3. 4. 5. 0 3 5 Find the reciprocal of the number. 6 6. 23 7. 8. 7 0.56 8.87 2.56 2.56 3.65 9.0 0.25 Find the product or quotient. 4 9. 20. 2.3 8.4 2. 9 8 3 22. 65.5 0.5 23. 24. 4.25 3.8 6 5 25 32 3 3 6 25. 26. 0.8 6.57 27. 28 Evaluate the expression. 4 28. 5 3 5 29. 0 2 30 30. 3 2.7 0.9 5 3. 26 32 32. 5 33. 9 3 8 2 3 9 2 3 4 34. 35. 36. 4 3 2 8 4 2 3 8 5 9 8 33 4 5 3 2 6 2 8 22 Geometry