Complete the chart and the graph with the information.
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Question 5
5.
Complete the chart and the graph with the information.
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Question 6
6.
Complete the chart and the graph with the information.
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Question 7
7.
Use algebra. Write a relation for the Input/Output table.
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Question 8
8.
Use algebra. Write a relation for the Input/Output table.
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Question 9
9.
Match each graph with one of the relations below.
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Question 10
10.
Gerad is paid $6 to supervise a group of children at a day camp. He is paid an additional $2 per child.
a) Write a relation to show how the total amount Gerad is paid is related to the number of children supervised, c.
b) complete this table of values for the relation.
c) Draw a graph to show the relation.
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Question 11
11.
Write an equation for each sentence.
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Question 12
12.
Thirty-six people volunteered to canvas door-to-door for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. They were divided into groups of 3. How many groups were there?
i) Write an equation you can use to solve each problem.
ii) Use tiles to solve each equation.
iii) Draw pictures to represent the steps you took to solve each equation
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Question 13
13.
A garden has 7 more daffodils than tulips. There are 18 daffodils. How many tulips are there?
i) Write an equation you can use to solve each problem.
ii) Use tiles to solve each equation.
iii) Draw pictures to represent the steps you took to solve each equation
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Question 14
14.
A number is multiplied by 4, then 5 is added. The result is 21. What is the number?