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CUBE Borrow a Mathematics Chart from Mr. Rosas and use the centimeter ruler to measure the perimeter of the figure below to the nearest centimeter. 1.

TRIANGLE BASED PYRAMID The models below represents the length and width of two rectangles. 2. What is the difference in the areas of both models? = 1 square meter. Model K Model M

TRIANGULAR PRISM 3. Complete the table NumberNumber x ,

SQUARE BASED PYRAMID 4. Mr. Summerall challenged his 29 students to read 45 minutes. If all the students took the challenge, what was the total number of minutes the class read?

RECTANGULAR PRISM During a math game, Roddy’s team answered 4 questions worth 6 points each and 10 questions worth 1 point each. Ivy’s team answered 3 questions worth 4 points each and 8 questions worth 9 points each. What was the final score? 5. Roddy’s team scored ______________ Ivy’s team scored ______________