1.   Find the number of squares in Term 6 for the sequence.
   
    A. 28 B. 34
    C. 9 D. 11
    Hint

  2.   The following explanation of a rule is for a toothpick sequence. Find the correct rule if n is used to represent the term number and t to represent the number of toothpicks.
   
    A. t = 2 + (n – 1) B. t = 2n – 1
    C. t = 2n + (n – 1) D. t = 1 + 2n
    Hint

  3.   Jaime found a rule for this dot sequence to be d = 3 + 2(n – 1), where n is used to represent the term number and d to represent the number of dots. Find an equivalent rule.
   
    A. d = 3 – (2n + 1) B. d = 1 – 2n
    C. d = 3 – 2(n – 1) D. d = 2n + 1
    Hint

  4.   One group of students created a table of inputs and outputs from the What's My Rule? game. Find the corresponding rule.
   
    A. n = (m – 4) + 4 B. n = 4(m + 3)
    C. n = 4(m – 3) + 1 D. n = 4m – 2
    Hint

  5.   One group of students created a table of inputs and outputs from the What's My Rule? game. Find the corresponding rule.
   
    A. y = x2 – 1 B. y = 1 + x · x
    C. y = 2x + 6 D. y =
    Hint



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