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

2. Pentagon David made 3,089 dollars delivering papers. He made 1,580 dollars raking leaves. How much money did he make in all?

3. Hexagon The following shows how many pies that Moon Pie Bakery sold in 4 months. 3,004 pies in September. 1,804 pies in October. 1,840 pies in November. 3,040 pies in December. List the MONTHS in order from greatest to least.

4. Octagon Compare using <, >, or = 6.1 ___ 6.09

5. Parallelogram What is the decimal value of Point R? R 8 9