7th Grade Math - Geometry - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice
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7th Grade Math - Geometry - Claims AND Explain Thinking Practice Introduction
Look at the figures below.
Braxton claims that a triangle with side lengths of 21 cm, 14 cm and 7 cm cannot exist. Do you support Braxton's claim? Explain.
Chun Li claims that the only shape you can make by slicing the shape below either parallel or perpendicular to the base is a rectangle.
Natalia claims that the circumference of the orange circle is twice as large as the circumference of the green circle. Do you support Natalia's claim? Explain.
Renee was told that each of the angles below were congruent. She concluded that each of the angles below are equal to 22.5 degrees.
Renaldo creates a rectangular prism whose length is 3 inches, its height is 2 inches, and its width is 1 inch.
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