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Math Quiz 7 for Elementary Education II - Spring '04, Exercises of Elementary Mathematics

Math quiz 7 for prof. Brick's elementary education ii class during spring '04. The quiz covers topics such as estimating the distance to the horizon using the formula d = 1.2 · √h and finding 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
Spring ’04 section 101
0. Print your name:
1. You stand on top of a chair at the beach and gaze out over the water. Use the formula
d= 1.2·hto estimate how far away the horizon is. Explicitly mention what your
quantities are. And mention what mathematical result yields the formula used.
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

Spring ’04 section 101

  1. Print your name:
  2. You stand on top of a chair at the beach and gaze out over the water. Use the formula

d = 1. 2 ·

h to estimate how far away the horizon is. Explicitly mention what your

quantities are. And mention what mathematical result yields the formula used.

  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?