6th Grade Math - Geometry - Comparing Practice
7 Questions
6th Grade Math - Geometry - Comparing Introduction
Find the area of each shape and put them in order from least to greatest.
Each parallelogram in this table is measured in centimeters. Click on the parallelogram with the least amount of area.
Click on the trapezoid with the greatest area. Then, click on the trapezoid with the least amount of area.
Charity looks at the different triangles below and states that triangle a and triangle b have the same area. Do you agree with Charity? Explain.
Find the volume of each of these rectangular prisms and put them in order from least to greatest.
Which geometric net below has the greatest surface area?
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