which of the following is the area of a triangle with a base of 10 cm and a height of 7 cm
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1. What is the area of a triangle with a base of 10 cm and a height of 7 cm?

Correct answer: B

Rationale: To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula A = 1/2 × base × height. Substituting the given values: A = 1/2 × 10 cm × 7 cm = 35 cm². Therefore, the correct answer is B. Choice A (70 cm²) is incorrect as it seems to be the product of the base and height rather than the area formula. Choice C (140 cm²) is incorrect as it appears to be twice the correct answer, possibly a result of a miscalculation. Choice D (100 cm²) is incorrect as it does not reflect the correct calculation based on the given base and height values.

2. Gordon purchased a television that was 30% off its original price of $472. What was the sale price?

Correct answer: D

Rationale: To find the sale price after a 30% discount, you first calculate the discount amount which is 30% of $472. 30% of $472 is $141.60. To find the sale price, you subtract the discount amount from the original price: $472 - $141.60 = $330.40. Therefore, the sale price of the television after a 30% discount would be $330.40. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the calculated sale price after the discount.

3. On a floor plan drawn at a scale of 1:100, the area of a rectangular room is 30 cm². What is the actual area of the room?

Correct answer: D

Rationale: On a 1:100 scale drawing, each centimeter represents one meter. The area of the room in the scale drawing is 30 cm², which means the actual area is 30 m². Choice A (30,000 cm²) is incorrect as it doesn't account for the scale conversion. Choice B (300 m²) is incorrect because it multiplies the scale area directly by 10,000, which is not the correct conversion. Choice C (3,000 m²) is also incorrect as it applies the scale factor incorrectly.

4. The length of a rectangle is 3 units greater than its width. Which expression correctly represents the perimeter of the rectangle?

Correct answer: A

Rationale: To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you add up all its sides. In this case, the length is 3 units greater than the width, so the length can be expressed as W + 3. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is 2W + 2(L), where L represents the length. Substituting W + 3 for L, the correct expression for the perimeter becomes 2W + 2(W + 3), which simplifies to 2W + 2W + 6 or 4W + 6. Choices B, C, and D do not correctly represent the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle. Choice B simply adds the width twice to 3, neglecting the length. Choice C multiplies the width by the sum of the width and 3, which is incorrect. Choice D combines the width and 3 times the width, which is not the correct formula for the perimeter of a rectangle.

5. Can a rational number be a fraction or decimal, or must it be a whole number?

Correct answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C. A rational number can be a whole number, fraction, or decimal. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers (where the denominator is not zero), which includes whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Choice A is incorrect because rational numbers are not limited to being whole numbers. Choice B is incorrect because a rational number can be a fraction, decimal, or whole number. Choice D is incorrect because rational numbers can definitely be decimals, as long as the decimal representation is either terminating or repeating.

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