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Curriculum: Arkansas Math Framework   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Exploring Algebra  Click to change Topic

Lesson: A.4.6.1: Number Patterns  Click to change Lesson

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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
5, 8, 11, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Write the first five terms of the sequence that satisfies the rule, "start with the number 4096 and multiply by 14 repeatedly".  BB View Solution
BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
7, 16, 25, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
2, 4, 8, _, _, _, _, . . .
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
7, 28, 49, _, _, _, _, . . .
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
61, 52, 43, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
5, 9, 13, . . .
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
31, 27, 23, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
9, 34, 59, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
55, 46, 37, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
117, 104, 91, . . .  BB
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BB  Pick out the rule that justifies the given sequence.
22, 27, 32, . . .
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
2, 8, 32, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that justifies the given sequence.
2187, 729, 243, . . .  BB
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BB  A man walks for 6 hours covering 5 km per hour. Find the distance covered by him in 5 hours.  BB View Solution
BB  It was predicted that 20,000 children would be born for every two months in the United States in a particular year. Find the number of children born in four months of the year.  BB View Solution
BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
9, 12, 15, . . .
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
25, 22, 19, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
3, 9, 27, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
3, 6, 12, _, _, _, _, . . .
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
3, 6, 9, _, _, _, _, . . .
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BB  Find the next three terms in the sequence.
114, 342, 1026, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
2, 12, 72, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
11, 36, 61, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
57, 52, 47, . . .  BB
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BB  Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
257, 223, 189, . . .  BB
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BB  Pick out the rule that justifies the given sequence.
11, 14, 17, . . .
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BB  Identify the rule that justifies the given sequence.
128, 64, 32, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next term in the series.
9, 17, 27, 39, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
4, 6, 8, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
9, 20, 31, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
3, -2, -7, _, _, _, _, . . .
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BB  Find the next term in the series.
4, 10, 18, 28, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
2, 4, 6, _, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Write the first five terms of the sequence that satisfies the rule, "start with the number 64 and multiply by 12 repeatedly".  BB View Solution
BB  Find the next three terms in the sequence.
122, 366, 1098, _, _, _, . . .  BB
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BB  Find the next four terms in the sequence.
4, 8, 16, _, _, _, _, . . .
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
5, 15, 25, _, _, _, _, . . .
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
1, 8, 27, _, _, _, _, . . .   f
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
5, 12, 19, _, _, _, _, . . .   f
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
59, 50, 41, _, _, _, _, . . .   f
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f   Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
5, 10, 15, . . .
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
2, 6, 10, _, _, _, _, . . .
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
65, 56, 47, _, _, _, _, . . .   f
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f   Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
33, 29, 25, . . .   f
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f   Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
7, 32, 57, . . .   f
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f   Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
63, 56, 49, . . .   f
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f   Identify the rule that the given sequence follows.
180, 158, 136, . . .   f
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f   Pick out the rule that justifies the given sequence.
33, 40, 47, . . .
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f   Identify the rule that justifies the given sequence.
16384, 4096, 1024, . . .   f
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f   Find the next term in the series.
25, 37, 51, 67, _, . . .   f
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f   A man walks for 6 hours covering 5 km per hour. Find the distance covered by him in 5 hours.   f View Solution
f   It was predicted that 20,000 children would be born for every two months in the United States in a particular year. Find the number of children born in four months of the year.   f View Solution
f   Sheena is making a design in the form of a rectangle, with small red and green cubes. The design is 9 cubes wide. She arranges 3 rows of green cubes, 2 rows of red cubes, 3 rows of green cubes and so on. If she wants to make 100 rows of cubes in all, how many red cubes will she need?
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f   Write a rule to describe the sequence. 2, -3, -8, . . .
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f   If the sequence is continued, what would be the 9th term?
0.67, 0.067, 0.0067, 0.00067, . . .   f
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
2, 4, 8, _, _, _, _, . . .   f
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f   If the pattern on the graph continues, which rule can be used to find the y-coordinate in the ordered pair (6, ___)?
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f   Find the next four terms in the sequence.
5, -1, -7, _, _, _, _, . . .
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f   Sarah opened her math textbook. The product of the page numbers she saw was 210. What were the page numbers?
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f   Which of the following numbers complete the pattern?
14, 19, 24, ___, 34, 39...
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f   Which number comes next in the pattern?
66, 76, 86, __, . . .
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f   Complete the pattern.
6,000, 600, 60, 6, 0.6, ____
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f   Identify the missing term in the pattern.
1, 2, 4, 8, ____, 32, . . .
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f   Which of the expressions will help you to find the nth term in the sequence?
3, 9, 27, 81, . . .   f
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f   Write a rule to describe the sequence. 9, 11, 13, . . .
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f   Which rule could be used to generate the ordered pairs in the table?
xy
24
45
66
87
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f   Which of the following statements best suits for the table?
Number of hours1234
Parking rates$2.00$2.75$3.50$4.25
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f   Which set of ordered pairs satisfies the rule "the first number is two less than thrice the second number"?
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