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1. Trapezoid Write a comparing sentence for the following models..

2. Pentagon Tully scored 918 points on his favorite video game. His friend Mahoney scored 459 fewer points than Tully. How many points did Mahoney score?

3. Hexagon The following shows how many pennies each class donated to a school charity. Mr. Rosas’ class donated 118 pennies. Mrs. Jones’ class donated 218 pennies. Mrs. McDonald’s class donated 181 pennies. Mr. Monreal’s class donated 109 pennies. List the CLASSES in order from least to greatest.

4. Octagon Compare using <, >, or = 4.19 ___ 4.2

5. Parallelogram What is the decimal value of Point R? R 5 6