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Home › Support › Content+Language Strategies › Strategy: Real-World Math

Answer Keys for Real-World Math Series

Coordinate Planes (Math 6)

Please go here and enter the coordinates of the treasure: speakagent.com/treasure. The full answer key is inside.

Probability Tree (Math 7)

The chance of zero mishaps is .65 or a 65% probability.

Answers to Probability Tree

Pythagorean Theorem (Math 8)

This activity has no answer key because the answer depends on your screen’s actual size. You can check your work by measuring your TV or other screen diagonally from corner to corner.

Volume of a Cylinder (Accelerated 2)

There are approximately 14.4 cubic inches per cup. It’s okay if you are off by a cubic inch or so. There are two different sizes for measuring cups in the USA! Also, it’s hard to get an exact measurement with a ruler. So, as long as you are in the range of 13 to 15 cubic inches, you did just fine.

Linear Functions (Foundations for Algebra)

This activity has no answer key because the answer depends on your actual water bill. You can check your work by applying your function rule to other past water bills and seeing if the amounts match. Below is the answer to the bonus question.

Linear functions bonus question

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