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1.) describe the two 2D objects that you can identify in the picture shown above and provide the names of each of those 3D objects (e. g. triangles, squares etc...) 2.) describe the two 3D objects that you can identify

3.) compare three similar items that are in the shape of a rectangle and order those items from smallest to largest below
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