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1. Trapezoid. Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure (parallelogram) below to the nearest centimeter. 2. Pentagon. The model below represents the length and width of a rectangular garden in Sydney’s backyard.
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1. Trapezoid Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure (parallelogram) below to the nearest centimeter.
2. Pentagon The model below represents the length and width of a rectangular garden in Sydney’s backyard. = 1 square meter. What is the area AND perimeter of Sydney’s garden in square meters?
3. Hexagon Riddle A square has a area of 64 inches and an perimeter of 32 inches. What is the length of one side?
4. Octagon Johnny, Katy, and Nestor collect baseball cards. Johnny has 67 baseball cards. Katy has 29 more baseball cards than Johnny, and Nestor has 4 times as many baseball cards than Katy. How many baseball cards does Nestor have?
5. Parallelogram During a spelling game, Howard’s team answered 2 questions worth 10 points each and 6 questions worth 3 points each. Emil’s team answered 5 questions worth 1 point each and 7 questions worth 12 points each. What was the final score? Howard’s team scored ______________ Emil’s team scored ______________