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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW
Chapter 11: Geometry and Volume; Lesson 4: Properties of Two-Dimensional Figures


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  • Question 5 (request help)

    Max drew a grid to divide a piece of paper into 18 congruent squares, as shown. What is the least number of lines Max can draw to divide the grid into 6 congruent rectangles?

  •    lines
  • Question 6 (request help)

    Of the 95 fifth and sixth graders going on a field trip, there are 27 more fifth graders than sixth graders. How many fifth graders are going on the field trip?

  • 5th graders =   

Use the map to solve 7–8.

  • Question 7 (request help)

    Sam’s paper route begins and ends at the corner of Redwood Avenue and Oak Street. His route is made up of 4 streets, and he makes no 90° turns. What kind of polygon do the streets of Sam’s paper route form? Name the streets in Sam’s route.

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  • Question 8 (request help)

    Sam’s paper route includes all 32 houses on two pairs of parallel streets. If each street has the same number of houses, how many houses are on each street?
    Name the parallel streets.

  •    houses on each street
  • Question 8 (request help)

    Test Prep Which figure below is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides that are congruent and parallel?

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