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Phil and Stacy make repeating patterns using shapes. Phil's rule is "oval, square." Stacy's rule is "oval, square, circle,
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Use the addition table to find patterns. Drag the tiles to answer each question. Tiles may be used more than once. (1 point) Put
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Patterns can exist in many different types of art. In this quilt, a pattern was used to create a compelling design. Which of the
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Stripes and plaid and other patterns can be balanced on both sides of a collar by
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Phil and Stacy create repeating patterns using shapes. Phil's rule is "oval, square," and Stacy's rule is "oval, square, circle,
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what is a tessellations
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Which statements best describe the pattern shown in the table? Number of Chickens Number of Eggs 1 12 2 24 3 36 4 48 5 60 Select
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Explain how you could easily calculate how many premolars(8 teeth) 3;30;300; and 3,000 adults would have. Use 2 sentences to
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what is the term for the unit or thing repeated in a pattern in art
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The following are rules for repeating patterns for which rule will the 12 th shape be a circle? Triangle circle square, circle
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Maya is using shapes to create a repeating pattern which rule will give maya a repeating pattern that has a triangle as the 20th
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Brianne completes 8 rows of stitches on the first day. She adds 8 more rows of stitches each day. Tristian completes 4 rows of
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All of the following were used by the artist to effectively create a pattern except
Line Shape Color Texture
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(1,10), (2,8), (3,6), (4,4), (5,2)
Which statement below best describes the pattern? A None of these B The independent variable x
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Choose the correct answer below. A B C
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A patern uses both addition and subtraction as its rules the rule is add 12 subtract 3 the pattern begins with 41 what is the
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Phil and Stacy create repeating patterns using shapes Phil’s rule is oval,square and Stacy’s rule is oval square circle oval
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Given the Sequence 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, ...
D. Explain what makes it geometric
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Successive differences practice answers quick check
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Describe a situation that models a linear pattern and then describe a situation that models a nonlinear pattern. give both
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Identify a pattern and find the next number in the pattern.
–48, –24, –12, –6 (1 point) Responses –3 –3 0 0 2 2 3
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Identify the pattern and find the next number in the pattern.
0.8, 3.2, 12.8, 51.2 (1 point) Responses 200 200 51.2 51.2 102.4
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The rule for a repeating pattern is "circle, diamond, sphere, circle, square." Use the drop-down menus to complete the phrase.
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The following are rules for repeating patterns. For which rule will the 12th shape be a circle? (1 point) Responses triangle,
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The students at Vienna Elementary sold donuts every day at school for 6 months. The table below shows the earnings for the first
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All of the following were used by the artist to effectively create a pattern except
(1 point) Responses line. line. shape. shape.
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The ratio of squares to circles in a pattern is 4 to 3.
Question Complete the table to show the relationship between the numbers
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
–5, 5, –5, 5, . . . a subtract 10 from the
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point)
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
2, 4, 8, 16... (1 point) Responses add 2 to
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point) Responses multiply
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
–5, 5, –5, 5... (1 point) Responses
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The rules for repeating pattern is Circle, diamond, sphere, circle, square. Use the drop-down menus to complete the phrase.
To
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Which statement best describes the pattern shown in the table?
Number of chickens Number of eggs 1. 12 2. 24 3. 36 4. 48 5. 60
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Phil and Stacy make repeating patterns using shapes. Phil rule is oval, square. Stacy’s rule is oval, square, circle, oval.
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This is a pattern that is repeated in a design. (1 point) Responses gesture gesture motif motif brushstroke brushstroke color
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All of the following were used by the artist to effectively create a pattern except (1 point) Responses line. line. shape.
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1. Describe a situation that models a linear pattern and then describe a situation that models a nonlinear pattern. Do not state
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
2, 4, 8, 16... (1 point) • add 2 to the
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point) • multiply the
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Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?
-5, 5, -5, 5... (1 point) • subtract 10 from
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This occurs in artwork when patterns are repeated.
(1 point) • sounds • clapping • rhythm • shadows
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Multiple Choice
Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence? 24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point)
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1. A graph of an additive pattern contains the points (3,16) and (8,21). What expression does the graph represent? x+__
2. What
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What is the sixth number in the pattern below?
732, 724, 716, _____,_____,____
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What pattern listed below is not a distinguishing favorite pattern on Greek vases?
(1 point) Responses Bead patterns Bead
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A graph of an additive pattern contains the points (6,48) and (10,52). What additive rule does the graph represent?(1
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This is a pattern that is repeated in a design.
(1 point) Responses gesture gesture motif motif brushstroke brushstroke color
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Look at the list of numbers below.
1, 2, 5, 14, 41, Which rule can be used to find the next number in the pattern?
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Kate wrote this list of numbers on the board.
3, 7, 11, 15, 19, ... Which number that follows the pattern should Kate write next?
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The second set has 8 9 10 11 12. How does 10 appear twice?
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