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CBEST Exam - Math Section UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT ANSWERS

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CBEST Exam - Math Section UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT ANSWERS 12 inches - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 foot 3 feet - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 yard (yd) 5,280 feet - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 mile

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CBEST Exam - Math Section UPDATED
ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
ANSWERS
12 inches - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 foot



3 feet - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 yard (yd)



5,280 feet - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 mile



16 ounces - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 pound (lb)



2,000 pounds - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 ton (T)



8 fluid ounces - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 cup



2 cups - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 pint (pt)



2 pints - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 quart (qt)



4 quarts - CORRECT ANSWER - 1 gallon (gal)



Acute angle: - CORRECT ANSWER - Angles between 0 and 90 degrees



Obtuse angle: - CORRECT ANSWER - Angles between 90 and 180 degrees



Right angle: - CORRECT ANSWER - An angle of exactly 90 degrees

, A circle is: - CORRECT ANSWER - the set of all points in a plane that are the same
distance from a fixed point (called the center). The distance from the center to any point on the
circle is the radius. The diameter is the largest measurement across a circle.


Triangles: - CORRECT ANSWER - three sides, three interior angles, and always sum to
180 degrees.


Scalene triangle: - CORRECT ANSWER - has no equal sides or angles



Isosceles triangle: - CORRECT ANSWER - has two equal sides and two equal angles.



Equilateral triangle: - CORRECT ANSWER - all three sides are equal as are all three
angles. Each equilateral triangle must be 60 degrees = 180


Quadrilaterals: - CORRECT ANSWER - have four sides and four angles



Rectangle: - CORRECT ANSWER - each of the four angles measure 90 degrees and there
are two pairs of sides with equal lengths


Square: - CORRECT ANSWER - as four 90 degree angles, and all four of its sides are an
equal length


B= - CORRECT ANSWER - base



H= - CORRECT ANSWER - height



S= - CORRECT ANSWER - side

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