1. CUBE The picture below shows the number of candy bars that were in 3 trick-or-treat bags after Halloween night. 8 candy bars 9 candy bars 7 candy bars.

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1. CUBE The picture below shows the number of candy bars that were in 3 trick-or-treat bags after Halloween night. 8 candy bars 9 candy bars 7 candy bars Margaret opened the bags and put all the candy bars into 6 equal groups. How many candy bars did Margaret put in each group?

2. TRIANGLE BASED PYRAMID The list below shows the number of pumpkins Chelsea sold each day of an END OF HALLOWEEN sale at the store she works at.   She sold 15 pumpkins on Friday. She sold 7 pumpkins on Saturday. She sold 23 pumpkins on Sunday. The cost of each pumpkin was $12. What was the total cost of these pumpkins in dollars?

3. TRIANGULAR PRISM Delilah exercises every day of the week. If she does 35 sit-ups each day, how many sit-ups will she do in 1 week? *Take a GRIDABLE from Mr. Rosas’ desk and record your answer. Be sure to use the correct place value.

4. SQUARE BASED PYRAMID A square has a perimeter of 44 inches and an area of 121 inches. What is the length of each side?

5. RECTANGULAR PRISM For a math game Mr. Diaz handed out a model of a triangle, rhombus, decagon, parallelogram, hexagon, rectangle, and pentagon. There were 24 students in his class. Each student received 1 model for each of these polygons. What is the total number of polygons Mr. Diaz handed out?