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Kelcie and her classmates Randi, Shay, and Kriston are putting together a quilt for a school project. If one of the pieces is an isosceles right triangle, what is the measure of each angle?
34 comments:
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think I found the answer to the math problem. If a triangle is 180 degrees, and one of the angles is 90 degrees, then 180 divided by 2= 90. Then I did 90 divided by 2 which gave me 45 degrees. 45 degrees was my final aswer.
~Student #24 (:
Dear Fifth grade teachers,
This is my answer for today's math problem and I got 45 degrees for the other two angles. I got 45 degrees because a triangle has 180 degrees in all and if one angle is 90 degrees the other two angles should equal to 180 degrees. So since there are two angles 180 divided by two equals 45 dgrees. So that is how I got my answer which is 45 degrees for each angle.
Student # 47
Dear,teachers#23
I would to tell you my answer.
First, since a triangle is 90 degrees you can find the answer by 180-90=90 divided by 2 is 45 of each.
Secondly, the 3 angles are 90 45 and 45 degrees.
Last, here is my answer.
Dear 5th grade teachers,
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Additionally, I did the math problem of the day. I'm positive in my answer. I think the answer is 60 degrees. I got it by doing the following. I know from what Mrs. Oshiro taught us is that a triangle is 180 degrees when you add up all the angles. So since there are 3 sides in a triangle I divided 180 by 3 and got 60 degrees. That is what I wanted to comment and the answer to the math problem.
From, Student#50
The measure of each angle is 45,45 and 90 degress. I think this was a challenging problem.
From,student#30
The measure of each angle is 45,45 and 90 degress. Ithink the problum was a little hard.
The measure of each angle is 45,45 and 90. I think that the problum was a little hard.
From,student#30
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think the answer to this math problem is that each other side is 45 degrees. (I know this because half of 90 is 45 and 90+90=180. A triangle is 180 degrees.) The two other sides that don't have a degrees given to you look like they are half of a right angle. So half of 90 degrees is 45 degrees. If 180 degrees needs to be my answer, 45+45+90=180. Thats how I know my answer is correct.
From,
Student 20
Dear Teachers,
I think the math question of the day's answer is 45 degrees. I think this because a triangle=180 degrees, and a right angle is 90 degrees. 180-90=90. And half of 90 is 45.
Anonymous 15
Dear Teachers,
I think the answer of the math question is 45 degrees. I think that because a triangle=180 degrees, and a right angle is 90 degrees. An isosceles triangle has a right angle, and 2 congruent angles.So, 180-90=90, and split 90 into 45 because a triangle has 2 congruent angles.
Anonymous 15
Dear teachers
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PS. THe answer to the math problem is 90, 45, and 45 degrees angles.
From, #48
Dear 5th grade teachers,
If one of the pieces is an isoscles right triangle, the measure of each angle is 90 degrees, and the other two are 45 degrees.
I got this answer because the total degrees of a triangle is 180 degrees, and the problem says that it is a right triangle, and a right angle is 90 degrees.
That leaves me with two more angles to figure out. There are two ways to figure them out. One way is that the problem says,"one of the pieces is an isosceles right triangle" and isosceles means that two angles are the same. So, I think of two equal angles that add up to 180 degrees if you add 90 degrees. I got 45 degrees.
Another, simpler way to do it is to subtract 90 degrees from 180 degrees, and I got 90 degrees. That wouldn't be the answer, though, because there would only be two angles. I then need to divide 90 degrees by 2, and I get 45 degrees, my answer.
To sum up, I hope now you understand the measure of each angle, and how I got it.
Sincerely,
student#43
DearMiss Oshiro,
student#4 I think that the answer is 45" for each side because 45 +45=90 +90=180". That is what i think.
Dear Mrs.Oshiro,
I think the answer is 90,45,and45 degrees. I know this because a right triangle has 1 nintey degree angle and since every triangle is 180 degrees 180-90=90degrees and than 90divided in two is 45 degrees those are the other 2 degrees.
Dear 5th grade teachers I think the answer is 90,45, and 45 degrees becuse a triangle is 180degrees and since it is a right triangle one angle is 90 degrees and since it is also a iscocles triangle both the other angles are 45 degrees becuse when you add 90+45+45=180 which is a triangle.
From,
#14
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think the angles of the right issosilies triangle is 90,45,45. This is my answer because 90+(45+45)=180. This blog page is AWESOME!!
From,
Student #7
Dear 5th grade teachers, I think the answer for the math problem is 45 degrees because if one angle is 90 degrees and a triangle is 180 then divide it by 2 which equals 45.~ student #17
Dear 5th grade teachers,
The blog is so awesome! I can't wait to see all the different cool stuff!
From,student #17
Dear 5th grade teachers,
The blog is so awesome! I can't wait to see all the different cool stuff!
From,student #17
Dear 5th grades teachers,
I think that I have found the answer to the Math problem because a triangle is 180 degrees in all so I divided 180 by 2 and got 90 so I divided 90 by 2 and got 45 degrees.
-Student #6
Dear 5th grades teachers,
I think that I have found the answer to the Math problem because a triangle is 180 degrees in all so I divided 180 by 2 and got 90 so I divided 90 by 2 and got 45 degrees.
-Student #6
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think the two angles are 45 degrees. The bottom corner is 90 degrees, but a triangle whole degrees is 180 degrees. So I divided 90 by 2 and got 45.
From#51:p
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I found the answer because I know that a triangle has 180 degrees in all and then I divided it by 2 and got 90 then I divided 90 by 2 and got 45 degrees.
Dear fith grade teachers,
I think the answer to this question is each other angle is 45 degrees. I think this is the answer because one triangle's total degrees is 180. So because the triangle is a right isoceles it has to have one 90 deegree angle and two other angles that are congruent. So what I did is 180 divided by two to get 90. Then because I needed 2 other equal angles I divided 90 by 2 to get 45. So my answer is 45 deegrees.
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Student #38 =D :) ;)
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think I got the answer for the math problem. Since a triangle is 180 degrees and one angle i.s 90 degrees and 90+90=180 I have to divide 90 and 4 and it is 45. So the two angles is 45 degrees.
Student #42
Dear teachers,
I have solved the math problem.The 2 angles are, 45 degress.
-student41
Dear 5th grade teachers,
For todays math problem I think it is 45,90,and 45 by adding all the number up and dividing the numbers.
Student #26
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think the answer to the problem is 45 degrees. I think it is 45 degrees because they give one angle. That angle is 90 degrees. So i divide 2 and 90. Which got me 45 so i added 45+45+90=180 degrees and a triangle is 180 degrees. That is how i know my answer is correct.
Dear 5th grade teachers,
since it equal's 180 and one angle is 90. So the other angles are 45 degrees because 180 minus 90 is 90 and 90 divided by 2 is 45.
-student #11
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think that I have found the answer to the math problem.I think that it is 45 degrees. I got my answerby knowing that atriangle has 180degrees. so I know that I am correct because 180divided by two =90 divided by 2=45degrres.
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I think i have found the answer to this soulotion.I would say 45 degrees because a triangle is 180 degrees,then i divided 180 by 2=90.Then i divided 90 into 2=45 degrees.There is my final answer.
student#60
Dear 5th grade teachers,
This is my answer to the problem. I think it is that the two angles are each 45 degrees because since one of the angles are right it is 90 degrees, and a triangle has a total of 180 degrees. And 90 is half of that. So you take the other half which is 90 degrees also and divide it by two because there are two other angles. Then when you do that you end up getting 45 degrees for each of the two other angles in the triangle. So 45 degrees is my final answer.
from,student #54
Dear 5th grade teachers,
I got 45 degrees, it's simple all you do is 180 by 2 and you instantly get 90 but this is a double step process so then you divide 90 by 2 and get 45 degrees. Told you it was simple.
-Student#6 :)
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