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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 5: Expressions; Lesson 2: Sequences


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Multiple Representations Kendra is stacking boxes of tissues for a store display. She stacks 3 boxes the first minute, 6 boxes the second minute, and 9 boxes the third minute. Suppose the pattern continues for parts a–d.

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    a. Table Make a table of values for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 minutes.

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    b. Symbols Write an expression to find the nth term in the sequence.

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    c. Graph Graph the table of values from part a on the coordinate plane. Let x represent the number of minutes and y represent the number of boxes.
    Then describe the graph.

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    d. Numbers How many boxes will be displayed after 45 minutes?

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H.O.T. Problems Higher Order Thinking

 

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    Justify Conclusions Write five terms of an arithmetic sequence and describe the rule for finding the terms.

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Persevere with Problems Not all sequences are arithmetic. But, there is still a pattern. Describe the relationship between the terms in each sequence. Then write the next three terms in the sequence.

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    What is the rule for the following sequence?
    4.1, 4.6, 5.1, 5.6, 6.1,…

    • A. Add 5 to the previous term.
    • B. Add 0.5 to the previous term.
    • C. Multiply the previous term by 5
    • D. Divide the previous term by 5

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