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28,100 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 and someone eats 1/3 you will have 1/3 left | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,101 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 and someone eats a 1/3 of it so your left with 1/3. 2/3 - 1/3 = 1/3 | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,102 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 left minus the part robert ate 1/3
2/3 - 1/3 | False_Neither | null |
28,103 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 of a cake, and someone eats 1/3, so it’s decreasing by a third. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,104 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 parts and you just take away the 1/3 he eats. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,105 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have 2/3 robert eats 1/3 so he takes 1/3 away | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,106 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have to find the remaining amount of fraction so you do 2/3 take away 1/3 and that equals to the answer which is 1/3. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,107 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have to subtract 1/3 from 2/3 due to it being taken away. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,108 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have to take away 1/3 | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,109 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have to take away what is eaten by the whole amount to see how much robert ate | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,110 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have two thirds then one third gets eaten so the remaining must be one third . therefore the answer the answer is d .
#like my answer !!! | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,111 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you have yo take away 1/3 | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,112 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you know that 2/3 add 1/3 =1 whole then you hbo will that 2/3 - 1/3 = 1 whole | False_Neither | null |
28,113 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you minus the numerators. 2 minus 1 is 1. you don't minus the denominator | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,114 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you need to get to 0/3 and this is how:
1/3 - 2/3
it will take you to the answer | False_Neither | null |
28,115 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you need to minis because they just told you what was the part he took from the cake | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,116 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you need to take away the fractions. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,117 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you subtract because robert has eaten it. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,118 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you take away when you find what is left | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,119 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you want to find how much he has eaten so you just subtract. | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,120 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you would take away the amount he has eaten | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,121 | 33,474 | Sally has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of a whole cake in the fridge. Robert eats \( \frac{1}{3} \) of this piece. What fraction of the whole cake has Robert eaten?
Choose the number sentence that would solve the word problem. | \( \frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3} \) | you would take the away to get the answer | False_Misconception | Subtraction |
28,122 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | 144 degrees only you cant have just an angle and decipher the actual shape that 143 makes. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,123 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | 144 degrees only you cant have just an angle and decipher the actual shape that 144 makes | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,124 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | 144 x 10 = 1440 which is the sum of angles in a decahedron | False_Correct | null |
28,125 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | 360/144=2.5 it has to be an integer, it must not be regular. | False_Neither | null |
28,126 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | ??? i don't think you can work that out with just this. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,127 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | All i know is that 360 - 144 = 216. | False_Neither | null |
28,128 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Any number of sides can be used to define a polygon. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,129 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Because 360 divided by 144 is 2.5, and you need more than 2 sides for it to be a polygon. | False_Neither | null |
28,130 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Because a regular polygon could have 3 sides, or 5, or any others, because if poly meaning regular shape, that is 2 dimensional, and must be an enclosed shape (no overlapping) | False_Neither | null |
28,131 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Because it's not clear how many sides are there. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,132 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Because there is only onee perspective | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,133 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Because we cant see the whole polygon | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,134 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Becausee it has to have a enclosed line | False_Neither | null |
28,135 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | First, find the other angle. Then, add the two angles. | False_Neither | null |
28,136 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | From this relationship we can see how many sides therr are from one angle. | False_Neither | null |
28,137 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | How are you supposed to know it is when all you know is a circle that adds up to 360 degrees? | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,138 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I am not sure andd I do not understand and there is not any information. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,139 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I am nott very good at polygons | False_Neither | null |
28,140 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I am only beingg shown two sides. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,141 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I believe that there isn’t enough information to answer this question. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,142 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I couldnt figuree it out so i thought if ive needed more information. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,143 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I do not see enough to have a go, so I have not tried. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,144 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I don't have enough information to work it out | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,145 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I dont think that is enough information to answer this question. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,146 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I don’t know how to do that. | False_Neither | null |
28,147 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I need to knoww the total interior angle sum. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,148 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think it's because you don't knoww what the shape is. | False_Neither | null |
28,149 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think this because I would of thought that you needed at least 1 more side of the polygon. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,150 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think this because from this much information it is difficult to determine how many sides are present. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,151 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think this is because a 10 sided shape has 1440 degrees in it and 10x144=1440. | False_Correct | null |
28,152 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think this is because it only gave us part of the polygon, not all. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,153 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think this, because we are not told if the angle is an interior angle or an exteriir angle. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,154 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I think you need more than that to work it out. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,155 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I want to make a heart but I don't see any option for shap e | False_Neither | null |
28,156 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I'm just guessing because 360 / 144 is 2.5 and 2.5 is nott an option. | False_Neither | null |
28,157 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | I'm not sure how to solve this without x144 multiple times. | False_Neither | null |
28,158 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | If I do 2 times that it wouldd be 0 so I only had 2 sides. | False_Neither | null |
28,159 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | If we know only half of thee total angle sum of a polygon, we are unable to determine the other half. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,160 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | If you were to add up all the numbers you wouldn’t know how to end it. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,161 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It can start any shape and with this information, I don't think you have enough information | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,162 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It could have as many sides as it wants and still be a regular polygon as long as all thee sides are the same length. | False_Neither | null |
28,163 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It doesn't say what type of polygon it is. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,164 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It hass 3 or more sides. | False_Neither | null |
28,165 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It only shows part of the shape | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,166 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It vould have 5,6 or 8 sides. | False_Neither | null |
28,167 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | It's spherical because there aree only 2 sides. | False_Neither | null |
28,168 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | No other values or sides to support a method. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,169 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Not a lot here to go on, ok? | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,170 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Since each side has three possibilities, it is impossible to know how many sides there are by giving away one angle. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,171 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | The issues are that the sides are not fully drawn, and the information is not enough to work the parties. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,172 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | The question doesn't say how many sides it has. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,173 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | The sum of the angles of 144 x 10 = 1440 is the sum between the ten sidess of each side of this decahedron. | False_Neither | null |
28,174 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | The whole shape isn't on theree | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,175 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | There are 166 sides that are 1 degree. | False_Neither | null |
28,176 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | There is not enough information to work it out. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,177 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | There isn't enough information for me to figure out how many sides there is. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,178 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | There isnt a picture of octogon so you cant see how many sides it has | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,179 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | They can have three or more sides. | False_Neither | null |
28,180 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | They're only givingg you one side, so you won't know the other side. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,181 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | This does not show the letter, which it should show. | False_Neither | null |
28,182 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | This doesn't show more of the polygon | False_Neither | null |
28,183 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | This is not a regular number, it has to be an integer. | False_Neither | null |
28,184 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | This would be a decagon with ten equal sides | False_Neither | null |
28,185 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Thiss polygon is not a regular polyon | False_Neither | null |
28,186 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Thus is because it isn't a full polygon | False_Neither | null |
28,187 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To find out how many sides there are, we need to know the name of the shape. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,188 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To find the number of sides this shape has, you need to know the sum of the interior angles. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,189 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To find the number of sides, you need to know the exterior angle. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,190 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To find the total number of degrees inside the package, we would need to knoww the number inside degrees. | False_Neither | null |
28,191 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To fund the shape name, you must first find its category. | False_Neither | null |
28,192 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | To work out the sides you need all the interiir angles. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,193 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | Using a formula you can see how mamy sides shap... | False_Neither | null |
28,194 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We don't have enough information to make a guess. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,195 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We don't know how all this is supposed to add up to. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,196 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We don't know how many sides there aree because all polygons have different sum of interior angles. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,197 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We don't know if the otherr angles are the same size. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,198 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We don’t have enough information to know how many sides there are on the shape so it could be 8 or it might be 5, it doesn’ | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
28,199 | 76,870 | This is part of a regular polygon. How many sides does it have? [Image: A diagram showing an obtuse angle labelled 144 degrees] | Not enough information | We need either a sas or c to find out what is needed. | False_Misconception | Unknowable |
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