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Jan. 14

Find the mean, median, mode, range, and outlier of the follow data sets:
A. 23, 17, 24, 16, 23, 23, 7, 27, 22, 28
B. 7, 14, 8, 11, 8, 12

Find the prime factors of 42 using a factor tree.


January 12th

Find the mean, median, mode, range, and outliers for the following data sets:

A. 1, 9, 7, 3, 4, 6
B. 48, 8, 2, 10, 2, 5, 5, 7, 9, 4
C. 23, 24, 24, 29, 75

January 8th

1. You are shopping at a store that charges 6% tax. You have a coupon for a 10% discount on everything you buy. Which way would you prefer the to have your bill computed - tax first or discount first? Expalin your thinking.

2. A newspaper article claims that 15% of people eat out each night in Athens. There are 50 000 people in Athens, and there are 25 restaurants. Do you think the newspaper article is correct? Show all of your work and explain your thinking.

January 5th.

1. Find three numbers that have a G.C.F. of 6.

2. Find three numbers that have a L.C.M. of 24.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Thursday's H.W. September 18 2008

2, 5, 10, 17, 26... explain the pattern in your own words. Be creative!

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

2, 5, 10, 17, 26.... the pattern is +3 +5 +7 +9..... but you have to count by 2s starting with 3. I think thats it?!?:D

Anonymous said...

The pattern 2, 5, 10, 17, 26 ?

has an easy pattern.

Simply add up in odd numbers like

2+3=5
5+5=10
10+7=17
17+9=26
and then, 26+11=37


Ronny Singh 7-72

Anonymous said...

the pattern goes like this

first you have 2+3=5+5=10+7=17+9=26
- - - -

the patern is add odd number from 3
to whatever

Anonymous said...

the pattern is
+3+5+7+9

you add an odd number
so 2+3=5+5=10+7=17+9=26

Anonymous said...

Eric 7-43

Starts at 2 then moves up by 3 to 5 it goesw up by 2 again except you added up 3 more. continues like that so on so on.

Ex: 2+3=5 2+5=10 2+7=17 2+9=26
+3 +3 +3

Anonymous said...

i think the pattern is 2 (+3) 5 (+5) 10 (+7) 17 (+9) 26.

argie817 said...

the pattern or the rule is you add the original number and add it by 3 then you increace the number you added it by and the you will get the next number.
the next number in the pattern is 37

Anonymous said...

it's been added by odd number

Anonymous said...

add up numbers .. even, odd, even, odd,etc

Anonymous said...

the pattern is
2+3=5+5=10+7=17+9=26+11=37+13=50
etc.

elijah l.
7-43

Anonymous said...

Elaine 7-72
I found two different patterns. One pattern is that each number adds 3 the first time and goes up by two when you add them. eg +3 +5 +7 etc.

The other pattern I got was that the numbers start at an even number and then goes odd, even, odd, even.

Anonymous said...

i dont really know any patterns for this question.....!

Anonymous said...

Because 2+5=7 soo 10+7=17 noww we got 17+9=26 NOW add 26+11= 37



so the pattern is the # 37


Brendan7-43

Anonymous said...

to know the pattern, you have to mutiply a num, by the same original num, and add 1. for example to get 2 it would be 1x1+1=2, for 5 it would be 2x2+15, for 10it would be 3x3+1=10, and so on

Sharmaine 7-43

Anonymous said...

the pattern is like this

2+3=5+5=10+7=17+9=26+11=37.....and so and so...

Anonymous said...

on the first one you add 3 then add the next odd number to the next one then you keep doing that
e.g. 2+3=5, 5+5=10, 10+7=17, 17+9=26

-Jomari Apuya 7-42

Anonymous said...

the pattern is that it adds by an even number then an odd number even and odd.......
i think that's it! not that sure!
(: marielle c. 7-44

Anonymous said...

the pattern is 2,5,10,26,then 37 because the formula is +3 +5 +7 +9the the next number after 37 is 48 cuz you skip count up odd numbers to then you add the odd number with the prvious number then you get your answer

Warrenk 7-44 Isfeld's class rox so hard. When is the next Jr. b boyz practise [volleyball]

Warren8-16 said...

you do you get extra marks if you write then write some more the next day.

Isfeld tell us in class

Anonymous said...

2 5 10, 17, 26 , the pattern is +3+5+7+9 you half to add two's two every number.

Anonymous said...

you have to add 2 to the odd number your adding with starting with 3. for example
2+3=5
5+5=10
10+7=17
17+9=26
the next one would be
26+11=37

thats the pattern i think.

tamika 7-43

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