Open vs Closed Shapes: Worksheet 6 - Intermediate-Advanced Practice Open vs Closed Shapes INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED

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Question 1

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure A is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure A)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 2

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure D is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure D)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 3

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure A is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure A)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 4

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure D is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure D)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 5

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 6

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure C is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure C)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 7

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 8

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 9

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure C is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure C)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 10

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure A is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure A)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 11

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 12

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure C is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure C)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 13

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure D is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure D)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 14

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 15

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure D is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure D)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 16

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 17

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure E is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure E)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 18

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure A is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure A)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 19

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure C is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure C)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.

Question 20

Find the odd figure out. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Check if each shape is open or closed
- Closed shapes: Continuous boundary with enclosed area
- Open shapes: Boundary has a gap or doesn't fully enclose area

Step 2: Identify the common property
- Four figures are CLOSED shapes (complete boundaries)
- These enclose a finite area

Step 3: Find the open shape
- Figure A is an OPEN shape (arc with gaps)
- This figure does not enclose any area

Step 4: Verification
- Four figures: Closed shapes
- One figure: Open shape (Figure A)

🔍 Key Insight: Trace the boundary - if you return to start without lifting your finger, it's closed.
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