Numerical Patterns
Tables Use the rule “add $0.50” to complete the table. $1.75 $3.25 $2.25 $3.75 $2.75 $4.25 $3.25 $4.75 $3.75 $5.25 What relationship do you notice between the amount Tim has saved and the amount Jill has saved each week? Jill always has $1.75 more saved than Tim. Tim always has $1.75 less saved than Jill. Tim always has $1.25 less saved than Jill. Jill always has $1.50 more saved than Tim. Jessica has saved $50. She will add $25 to her savings each week. Ron has saved $40. He will add $25 to his savings each week. How much will each person have saved after 5 weeks? Jessica:$275; Ron:$225 Jessica:$250; Ron:$240 Jessica:$175; Ron:$165 Jessica:$165; Ron:$175 Real World Patterns On Aiden's farm, there are already 12 acres of soybeans. They will add 3 acres of soybeans each year. How many acres of soybeans will they have after 5 years?(HINT: Your first year does NOT equal 12. Remember, they added 3 acres every year!) Years Acres 1 15 2 18 3 21 4 24 5 27 Real World Patterns On Aiden's farm, there are already 8 acres of corn. They will add 4 acres of corn each year. How many acres of corn will they have after 5 years?(HINT: Your first year does NOT equal 8. Remember, they added 4 acres every year!) Years Acres 1 12 2 16 3 20 4 24 5 28 During year 4 Aiden's farm will have the same amount of acres of soybeans and corn. They will have 24 acres planted during that year.