Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 6 - Lesson 3
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Which expression represents the relationship between the step number n and the total number of small squares in the pattern?
Which expression represents the relationship between the step number n and the total number of small squares in the pattern?
F.LE.1.a
A.SSE.1.a
F.IF.2
F.BF.1.a
A.SSE.1.b
A.CED.2
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Each figure is composed of large squares and small squares. The side length of the large square is . Write an expression for the area of the shaded part of each figure.
Each figure is composed of large squares and small squares. The side length of the large square is . Write an expression for the area of the shaded part of each figure.
F.LE.1.a
A.SSE.1.a
F.IF.2
F.BF.1.a
A.SSE.1.b
A.CED.2
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A stadium can seat 63,026 people. For each game, the amount of money that the organization brings in through ticket sales is a function of the number of people, n, in attendance.
If each ticket costs $30.00, find the domain and range of this function.
A stadium can seat 63,026 people. For each game, the amount of money that the organization brings in through ticket sales is a function of the number of people, n, in attendance.
If each ticket costs $30.00, find the domain and range of this function.
F.LE.1.a
A.SSE.1.a
F.IF.2
F.BF.1.a
A.SSE.1.b
A.CED.2
This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 3. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/1/6/3/index.html ; accessed 26/July/2021.
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