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Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet
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Description

This riddle worksheet requires students to find the areas of various shapes and geometric probability. It provides scaffolding along the way. Students will need to have previous experience finding area of the following:

Parallelograms

Circles

Triangles

Trapezoids

Kites

Regular Polygons (No Trig or Special Right Triangles Required)

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Geometric Probability Riddle Worksheet

Rated 4 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
4.0 (1 rating)
Jessica Illg
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$3.00

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Grades
9th - 12th
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Pages
6
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

This riddle worksheet requires students to find the areas of various shapes and geometric probability. It provides scaffolding along the way. Students will need to have previous experience finding area of the following:

Parallelograms

Circles

Triangles

Trapezoids

Kites

Regular Polygons (No Trig or Special Right Triangles Required)

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Rated 4 out of 5
April 17, 2025
This was a really good worksheet for practice with geometric probability. I liked how the problems were broken down into steps, I liked the self-check riddle, and I thought the problems were of appropriate difficulty. I noticed on mistake though, in 13 (K) the triangle part of the arrow is shown as extending over the rectangle and no distances are given to make it possible to find the base. In addition, the answer key showed work indicating that it assumed that the triangle and rectangle had the same measurement for that side. I hope that makes sense. In spite of that, it was a good resource.
Michael Mayers
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5 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Jessica Illg
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Jessica Illg
(TPT Seller)
Aug 22, 2025

Thank you for the feedback! I updated the question that had the error and you should be able to redownload a new copy. :)

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