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7.05 Find the rule

Interactive practice questions

Take a look at this pattern:

$4$4, $7$7, $10$10, $13$13, $16$16, $19$19

What is the rule for this pattern?

Add $4$4.

A

Add $3$3.

B
Easy
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Take a look at this pattern:

$40$40, $36$36, $32$32, $28$28, $24$24, $20$20

What is the rule for this pattern?

Easy
< 1min

Take a look at this pattern:

$73$73, $64$64, $55$55, $46$46, $37$37, $28$28

What is the rule for this pattern?

Easy
< 1min

Take a look at this pattern:

$4$4, $9$9, $14$14, $19$19, $24$24, $29$29

What is the rule for this pattern?

Easy
< 1min
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Outcomes

3.OA.D.9

Identify patterns in a multiplication chart and explain them using properties of operations. For example, in the multiplication chart, observe that 4 times a number is always even (because 4 x 6 = (2 x 2) x 6 = 2 x (2 x 6), which uses the associative property of multiplication) or, for example, observe that 6 times 7 is one more group of 7 than 5 times 7 (because 6 x 7 = (5 + 1) x 7 = (5 x 7) + (1 x 7), which uses the distributive pro

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