Can you identify the pattern ?5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25....
  • + 2
  • + 3
  • + 4
  • + 5
If this pattern continues, what would be the fifth ordered pair ?(0,1) (1,3) (2,5) (3,7) ( ? )
  • (4,8)
  • (4,9)
  • (5,4)
  • (6,10)
Can you describe the relationship between the patterns?
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  • The number of hats is always 3 times the number of boxes
  • The number of boxes is always half the number of hats
What is the next ordered pair ?
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  • ( 70 , 60 )
  • ( 80 , 65 )
  • ( 80 , 60 )
  • ( 100 , 60 )
Can you see the relationship between the beads?
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  • For every 20 gold beads there are 15 red beads.
  • The number of red beads is always 15 more than the gold beads.
  • For every 20 red beads there are 15 gold beads.
Mark is slicing oranges. The table shows how the number of slices is related to the number of oranges. Which best describes the relationship shown in the table?
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  • The number of slices is 8 times the number of oranges.
  • The number of slices is 4 more than the number of oranges.
  • The number of slices is 6 more than the number of oranges.
  • The number of slices is 4 times the number of oranges.
What would be the next corresponding terms?
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  • 12 , 60
  • 12 , 48
  • 14 , 48
  • 13 , 41
0:0:1



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