Math Quiz 7 for Elementary Education II by Prof. Brick, Exercises of Elementary Mathematics

Math quiz 7 for elementary education ii, a math quiz created by prof. Brick for math 202, summer ’04, section 101. The quiz covers various math concepts including the use of a mathematical theorem to estimate the distance to the horizon, and the calculation of the distance between opposite corners of squares and cubes.

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed II; Quiz 7 Math 202
Summer ’04 section 101
0. Print your name:
1. If you are at the shore, then the formula d= 1.2·hyields an estimate as to how
far away the horizon is. What mathematical theorem did we use to obtain this formula ?
What are the units of the input h? What are the units of the output d?
2. How far apart are opposite corners of a square that measures 1 foot on each side ?
3. How far apart are opposite corners of a cube that measures 1 foot on each side ?

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed II; Quiz 7 Math 202

Summer ’04 section 101

  1. Print your name:
  2. If you are at the shore, then the formula d = 1. 2 ·

h yields an estimate as to how far away the horizon is. What mathematical theorem did we use to obtain this formula? What are the units of the input h? What are the units of the output d?

  1. How far apart are opposite corners of a square that measures 1 foot on each side?
  2. How far apart are opposite corners of a cube that measures 1 foot on each side?