Exam 6: Algebraic Thinking
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Find a pattern from the first 2 equations of the following sequence of equations and find the missing part of the last equation. 2(4+5+...+15) = 15(16) - 3(4) 2(5+6+...+20) = 20(216) - 4(5) ..... 2( 7 + 8 +...+ 30 ) = ????
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Mark and Anthony run a catering business. Their fee for catering is $ 220 plus $ 20 per person. Their goal is to gross $ 4000 this month. Which of the following strategies would accomplish their goal?
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Solve the following linear equation.

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Suppose a family of 2 parents and their 11 children decides that each person will buy a gift for each member of the family for Christmas. How many gifts will be under the Christmas tree?
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Find a pattern in the following set of equations and predict the next equation. 1 + 2 = 3 4 + 5 + 6 = 7 + 8 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 = 13 + 14 + 15
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Assume there is a functional relationship between the frequency of cricket chirps and the temperature. To find the temperature, the rule is to count the number of chirps in one minute, divide by 4 , and add 40 . Translate the rule into an equation. Let x be the number of cricket chirps in one minute and let y be the temperature.
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What if we made a pattern by joining pentagons? If the length of each side of the pentagon is 1 unit, then what would be the perimeter of 10 pentagons joined together?

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Jerry scored 28 points in his basketball game today, which is 8 less than three times as many points than he scored in yesterday's game. If x is the number of points he scored in yesterday's game, write an equation that can be used to solve for x .
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Look at the growing pattern below. How many squares will it take to make the 15 th figure in this pattern?

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Find the time required for a falling object to increase its velocity from 10 ft/s to 474 ft/s. Use the formula V = V 0 + 32 t , where V is the final velocity of a falling object, V 0 is the starting velocity of a falling object, and t is the time for the object to fall.
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A population of bacteria grown in a Petri dish begins to grow slowly but increasingly faster over the fi rst two days. The population then grows faster and faster for three days until the growth begins to slow down for the following two days until the population levels off. Sketch a graph that shows the growth of the bacteria population over time.
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Add the first 4 Fibonacci numbers. Add the first 5 Fibonacci numbers. Based on those values predict the sum of the first 9 Fibonacci numbers.
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What is the next term in the sequence? 1, 4, 8, 13, 19, ...
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Find a pattern for the following set of equations and predict the next equation. 5 2 + 6 2 + 30 2 = 31 2 6 2 + 7 2 + 42 2 = 43 2 7 2 + 8 2 + 56 2 = 57 2
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The cost of a cab ride is $ 3.20 plus $ 0.32 per each eighth of a mile traveled during the cab ride. Translate the rule that calculates the cost of a cab ride C in terms of the number of miles traveled during the cab ride x into an equation.
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Shoshana has $ 1760 in a savings account at the beginning of the year. She wants to keep at least $ 460 in the account for a safety net. She spent $ 100 on gift for her father on January 1. Additionally, she withdraws $ 60 each week for spending money. How many weeks can she withdraw money?
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Determine the following products: 67 x 67 and 667 x 667. Now, predict the product of 666667 x 666667.
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