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Mathematics Session 2 ID:294626 D Common EQ ● 39 The table below shows the distances jumped by 6 Olympic gold medalists. Distances Jumped by Gold Medalists Gold Medalist Distance (meters) Frank Irons 7.48 Albert Gutterson 7.60 William Petersson 7.15 DeHart Hubbard 7.44 Ed Hamm 7.73 Ed Gordon 7.64 What was the median distance jumped by the gold medalists listed in the table A. 7.30 meters B. 7.34 meters C. 7.51 meters D. 7.54 meters ID:253197 inscr_sq.eps B Common EQ ● 40 Square WXYZ is inscribed in circle O, which has a radius of 8 feet, as shown below. X W O 8 feet Which of the following is closest to the length of WZ A. 8.0 feet B. 11.3 feet C. 13.9 feet D. 16.0 feet Y Z 281
Mathematics Session 2 Questions 41 and 42 are open-response questions. • BE SURE TO ANSWER AND LABEL ALL PARTS OF EACH QUESTION. • Show all your work (diagrams, tables, or computations) in your Student Answer Booklet. • If you do the work in your head, explain in writing how you did the work. Write your answer to question 41 in the space provided in your Student Answer Booklet. ID:288045 CMC402_fountain.eps Common EQ ● 41 A flower bed in the shape of a right triangle has a circular fountain in it. The flower bed and some of its measurements are shown in the diagram below. 16 ft. 20 ft. Fountain The perimeter of the flower bed is 48 feet. x a. What is x, the length in feet of the third side of the flower bed Show or explain how you got your answer. b. What is the area, in square feet, of the flower bed, including the fountain Show or explain how you got your answer. The circumference of the fountain is 8p feet. c. What is the radius, in feet, of the fountain Show or explain how you got your answer. d. What is the area, in square feet, of the flower bed, not including the fountain Show or explain how you got your answer. 282
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<strong>Mathematics</strong> Session 2<br />
ID:294626 D Common EQ<br />
● 39<br />
The table below shows the distances<br />
jumped by 6 Olympic gold medalists.<br />
Distances Jumped by<br />
Gold Medalists<br />
Gold Medalist<br />
Distance (meters)<br />
Frank Irons 7.48<br />
Albert Gutterson 7.60<br />
William Petersson 7.15<br />
DeHart Hubbard 7.44<br />
Ed Hamm 7.73<br />
Ed Gordon 7.64<br />
What was the median distance jumped<br />
by the gold medalists listed in the table<br />
A. 7.30 meters<br />
B. 7.34 meters<br />
C. 7.51 meters<br />
D. 7.54 meters<br />
ID:253197 inscr_sq.eps B Common EQ<br />
● 40 Square WXYZ is inscribed in circle O,<br />
which has a radius <strong>of</strong> 8 feet, as shown<br />
below.<br />
X<br />
W<br />
O<br />
8 feet<br />
Which <strong>of</strong> the following is closest to the<br />
length <strong>of</strong> WZ <br />
A. 8.0 feet<br />
B. 11.3 feet<br />
C. 13.9 feet<br />
D. 16.0 feet<br />
Y<br />
Z<br />
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