Final Answer:
Since this is a drawing task (not a calculation or multiple-choice question), the correct “answer” is to draw 3 parallel lines for each given line segment, using a protractor to ensure they are truly parallel.
Here’s how to do it for each line:
1.
Line AB – Draw 3 lines that never touch AB and stay the same distance away from it, running in the exact same direction.
2.
Line RS – Same thing: 3 lines matching its slope, spaced evenly above or below it.
3.
Line LM (vertical) – Draw 3 vertical lines next to it — all straight up and down, same as LM.
4.
Line OP (horizontal) – Draw 3 horizontal lines above or below it — left to right, flat like OP.
5.
Line EF (diagonal downward) – Match its angle exactly; draw 3 more diagonals going the same way, same steepness.
6.
Line UV (slight upward diagonal) – Again, match the angle carefully with your protractor, then draw 3 copies beside it.
✔ Tip: Use your protractor to measure the angle of each original line relative to the edge of the paper. Then draw new lines at that same angle, shifted over slightly so they don’t overlap.
You’re done when every box has the original line plus 3 neat, non-touching, equally angled lines beside it.
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Note: Since no numerical answer exists here, and the task is purely graphical, the “final answer” is completion of the drawings as described. If you’re submitting digitally, you’d upload the completed worksheet. If on paper, turn it in with all 6 boxes filled correctly.
✔️ Double-check: Are all drawn lines really parallel? Do they never meet the original line? Did you use the protractor? If yes — perfect!
Final Answer: [Draw 3 parallel lines for each of the 6 given segments using a protractor to maintain equal angles.]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of parallel lines worksheet.