1.
Find the number of squares in Term 6 for the sequence.
A.
9
B.
28
C.
34
D.
11
Hint
2.
Find a dot sequence that matches the rule
d
= 4 + (2
n
– 2), where
n
represents the term number and
d
represents the number of dots.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
3.
At a hockey stadium, there are 15 seats in every row. Let
s
represent the number of seats and
r
represent the number of rows. Which rule correctly describes the situation?
A.
s
= 15
r
B.
s
=
r
÷ 15
C.
s
= 15 +
r
D.
r
= 15
s
Hint
4.
Describe a situation that can be represented by the rule
c
=
g
– 8, where
c
represents the score Chin received on his Chapter 7 test and
g
represents the score Georganne received on her Chapter 7 test.
A.
Chin scored 8 times as many points as Georganne.
B.
Chin scored 8 points higher than Georganne.
C.
Georganne scored 8 times as many points as Chin.
D.
Georganne scored 8 points higher than Chin.
Hint
5.
What is always the final answer to this
Think of a Number
trick.Think of a number.Divide by 2.Add 1.Multiply by 4.Subtract your original number.Subtract 3.
A.
the same number you started with
B.
11
C.
1
D.
1 more than the number you started with
Hint
6.
Find a rule involving the sum of three consecutive odd numbers.
A.
the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals three times the middle number
B.
the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals three times the first number
C.
the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals two times the sum of the middle and third number
D.
the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals two times the middle number
Hint