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Test
Math
Domain
Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill
Lines, angles, and triangles
Difficulty
Easy
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Modded SAT Question Bank by Abdullah Mallik

  • Right triangle upper P upper Q upper R is labeled as follows:
    • Angle upper R is a right angle.
  • Right triangle upper S upper T upper U is labeled as follows:
    • Angle upper U is a right angle.
  • A note indicates the figures are not drawn to scale.

Right triangles PQR and STU are similar, where P corresponds to S. If the measure of angle Q is 18°, what is the measure of angle S?

  1. 18°

  2. 72°

  3. 82°

  4. 162°


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Correct Answer: B
Rationale

Choice B is correct. In similar triangles, corresponding angles are congruent. It’s given that right triangles PQR and STU are similar, where angle P corresponds to angle S. It follows that angle P is congruent to angle S. In the triangles shown, angle R and angle U are both marked as right angles, so angle R and angle U are corresponding angles. It follows that angle Q and angle T are corresponding angles, and thus, angle Q is congruent to angle T. It’s given that the measure of angle Q is 18°, so the measure of angle T is also 18°. Angle U is a right angle, so the measure of angle U is 90°. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180°. Thus, the sum of the measures of the interior angles of triangle STU is 180 degrees. Let s represent the measure, in degrees, of angle S. It follows that s+18+90=180, or s+108=180. Subtracting 108 from both sides of this equation yields s=72. Therefore, if the measure of angle Q is 18 degrees, then the measure of angle S is 72 degrees.

Choice A is incorrect. This is the measure of angle T.

Choice C is incorrect and may result from conceptual or calculation errors.

Choice D is incorrect. This is the sum of the measures of angle S and angle U.

Question Difficulty: Easy
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