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Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter. 1.

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Page 1: Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter

Trapezoid

Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter.

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Page 2: Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter

Pentagon

The table below shows the number of points scored by Mr. Rosas’ class and Mrs. Jones’ class during 2 halves of a basketball game.

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First Half Second Half

1836Mr. Rosas’ Class

Mrs. Jones’ Class

How many more points in all did Mr. Rosas’ class score than Mrs. Jones’ class?

4928

Page 3: Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter

Hexagon3.Riddle

A square has a perimeter of 12 inches and an area of 9 inches. What is the length of one side?

Page 4: Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter

Octagon

Solve.

4.

Cecily collected 19 bags of aluminum cans for a school recycling contest. Each bag contained

40 aluminum cans. Altogether how many aluminum cans did Cecily collect for her

school’s recycling contest?

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Parallelogram

During a math game, Frank’s team answered 6 questions worth 1 point each and 3 questions worth 2 points each. Lucinda’s team answered 7 questions worth 3 points each and 2 questions worth 1 point each. What was the final score?

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Frank’s team scored ______________

Lucinda’s team scored ______________