
3.6.A Classify and sort two- and three-dimensional figures
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- Q1The figures shown can be sorted into groups. Which of these shows a correct way to group these figures?2 hexagons, 2 pentagons, and 2 rectangles1 pentagon, 2 hexagons, and 3 quadrilaterals2 hexagons and 4 quadrilaterals3 rectangles and 3 hexagons60s3.6.A: Geometry and Measurement
- Q2Zayne sorted some figures into two groups. Which statement about the figures Zayne sorted is true?All the figures in Group X are cones.All the figures in Group X are cylinders.All the figures in Group Y are rectangular prisms.All the figures in Group Y are prisms.60s3.6.A: Geometry and Measurement
- Q3A figure is divided into 7 sections, as shown below. Which 2 sections are quadrilaterals?Sections 1 and 3Sections 5 and 6Sections 4 and 5Sections 2 and 460s3.6.A: Geometry and Measurement
- Q4Sofía separated some figures into two sets. The figures in Set A have a common characteristic. The figures in Set B do not have the characteristic. Which of these is the best description of the common characteristic of the figures in Set A?They have faces that are polygons.They have no vertices.They have at least one edge.They have at least one circular base.60s3.6.A: Geometry and Measurement
