5.4.H Represent & solve problems related to perimeter, area and volume
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Grade 5
Mathematics
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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5.4.H: Algebraic Reasoning
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- Q5Duane packed some books in a box shaped like a rectangular prism. The volume of the box is 168 cubic inches. Which model could represent Duane’s box?60s5.4.H: Algebraic ReasoningEditDelete
- Q6A square has a perimeter of 20 centimeters and an area of 25 square centimeters. Use a ruler to measure the line segments below to the nearest centimeter. Which line segment could represent a side of this square?60s5.4.H: Algebraic ReasoningEditDelete