GED test questions with correct answers
how to find the area in a square - Answer - area=side2
area of a rectangle - Answer - are= length times width
area of a parallelogram - Answer - area= base times height
area of a triangle - Answer - area= 1/2 times base times height
area of a trapezoid - Answer - area=1/2 times (base1 + base2) times height
area of a circle - Answer - area=square root times radius2; s root is approximately = 3.14
perimeter of a square - Answer - p=4*side
perimeter of a rectangular - Answer - p=2 times length +2 times width
perimeter if a triangle - Answer - p=side1+side2+side3
circumference of a circle - Answer - c= square root times diameter; square root is approx equal to 3.14
how do you get the mean? - Answer - The mean of a set of data is probably what most people refer to
as average. You find the mean of a set of data by adding up all the numbers in the data set and then
dividing by the number of data points you added up. When someone says average, this is usually what
they are talking about.
how to find the area in a square - Answer - area=side2
area of a rectangle - Answer - are= length times width
area of a parallelogram - Answer - area= base times height
area of a triangle - Answer - area= 1/2 times base times height
area of a trapezoid - Answer - area=1/2 times (base1 + base2) times height
area of a circle - Answer - area=square root times radius2; s root is approximately = 3.14
perimeter of a square - Answer - p=4*side
perimeter of a rectangular - Answer - p=2 times length +2 times width
perimeter if a triangle - Answer - p=side1+side2+side3
circumference of a circle - Answer - c= square root times diameter; square root is approx equal to 3.14
how do you get the mean? - Answer - The mean of a set of data is probably what most people refer to
as average. You find the mean of a set of data by adding up all the numbers in the data set and then
dividing by the number of data points you added up. When someone says average, this is usually what
they are talking about.