Trapezoid Order the following decimals from GREATEST to LEAST. 1.

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Trapezoid Order the following decimals from GREATEST to LEAST. 1.

Pentagon Ming’s Restaurant sold the following number of eggrolls in three days. 2. They sold 218 eggrolls on Friday. They sold 87 eggrolls on Saturday. They sold 399 eggrolls on Sunday. How many more eggrolls did Ming’s Restaurant sell on Friday than on Saturday?

Hexagon The table below shows the number of people who went to the movies on three days 3. ClassNumber of Students Friday508 Saturday514 Sunday584 Which of the following correctly compares the number of people who went to the movies on these three days?

F 514 > 584 < 508 G 514 > 508 > 584 H 508 > 514 < 584 J 584 > 508 < 514

Octagon Nader has a 500 page book to read. He has already read 51 pages. How many more pages does Nader need to read to finish the book? 4.

Parallelogram What is the decimal value of the following model? 5.