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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 7: Geometric Figures; Lesson 5: Draw Three-Dimensionals Figures
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Question 7
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Model with Mathematics The Quetzalcoatl pyramid in Mexico is shown. Use the photo to sketch views from the top, side, and front of the pyramid.
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Question 8
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Model with Mathematics Choose an object in your classroom or in your home. Sketch any view of the object. Choose among a top, a side, or a front view.
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Question 9
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Which One Doesn’t Belong? Identify the figure that does not have the same characteristic as the other three. Explain your reasoning.
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Question 10
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Persevere with Problems Draw a three-dimensional figure in which the front and top views each have a line of symmetry but the side view does not.
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Question 11
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Which three-dimensional figure is represented by the two-dimensional views?
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