Complete the "Whats My Rule?" table and state the rule.

In Out
8
12
2 6
o
9

To complete the "What's My Rule?" table, we need to find the pattern between the given inputs (In) and outputs (Out).

From the given data, we can observe that for each input value, the output value is obtained by multiplying the input value by 3 and adding 3.

So, let's complete the table:

In Out
8 12
2 6
o 9

To determine the output for "o," we can use the same rule: multiply "o" by 3 and add 3. However, since the given value for "o" is not provided, we cannot determine the exact output. Therefore, the output for "o" remains as "9."

The rule for this pattern is "multiply the input by 3 and add 3."

To complete the "Whats My Rule?" table and state the rule, we need to find a pattern or rule that relates the input number to the output number.

Looking at the data provided, we can observe that the output number is always 4 more than the input number. Let's verify this:

For example, when the input is 8, the output is 12. The difference between these two numbers is 4.

Similarly, when the input is 2, the output is 6. Again, the difference between these two numbers is 4.

Based on this pattern, we can conclude that the rule for this table is: add 4 to the input number to get the output number.

Using this rule, we can complete the table as follows:

In Out
8 12
2 6
o 4
9

For the input 'o,' we apply the rule of adding 4 to the input, so 'o' + 4 = 9. Therefore, the output for the input 'o' is 9.