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How much money was spent on Thursday?
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What year did a ticket cost $3.00?
1960
1970
1980
1990
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How much was a stamp in 1965?
3 cents
4 cents
5 cents
6 cents
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What year did a book cost $4.00?
1980
1985
1990
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What is the rainfall total for May?
60 mm
50 mm
30 mm
20 mm
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How many errors were made in June?
100
80
60
40
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What was the average weight in 2018?
90 kg
70 kg
40 kg
30 kg
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What years was the price $30.00?
2001
2002
2003
2004
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What years were 10 tomatoes grown?
2016
2017
2018
2019
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What day was the least amount of time spent on homework?
Friday
Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
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How much warmer was the temperature in April than March?
10 degrees
20 degrees
30 degrees
40 degrees
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How many more games were won in 2014 than 2015?
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How many pairs of shoes did Heidi buy in 2017?
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How many more movies were seen in March than April?
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What days were 9 emails received?
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
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What day did the stock price fall $10.00?
Wednesday
Friday
Sunday
Monday
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Between what two years did the average age increase by 20?
1967-1968
1960-1961
1962-1963
1966-1967
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How much did the budget decrease between 2017 and 2018?
$70.00/student
$50.00/student
$20.00/student
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What month was the coldest?
February
April
August
October
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What label is along the y-axis in this graph?
Copyright 2007
Lines
Age in Years
Number of Teens
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What is the general trend of this line graph?
The more you mow, the less money you make.
You make the same amount of money regardless of how long you mow.
The more you mow, the more money you make.
Mowing is dangerous.
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Between which two years did the bear population remain constant or the same?
2004 and 2005
2001 and 2002
2005 and 2006
2000 and 2001
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The number of bags of puppy food at a pet store decreases as the number of hours the store is open increases, as shown on the graph. At the fourth hour, how many bags of puppy food are left to sell?
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The graph below shows the total number of books Ashley had read by the end of each month for four months. During which month did Ashley read the fewest number of books?
January
February
March
April
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Annie recorded the amount of rain that fell each day. The results are shown in the line graph below. How many centimeters of rain fell on the third day?
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The graph shows the number of inches a plant grew each week.
Between which 2 weeks did the plant grow the MOST?
Week 1 and Week 2
Week 2 and Week 3
Week 3 and Week 4
Week 4 and Week 5
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During an experiment, students counted the number of bubbles given off by water plants every 2 minutes during a 10-minute period. The results are graphed below.
At which two times were the same number of bubbles given off?
2 and 4 minutes
4 and 6 minutes
6 and 8 minutes
8 and 10 minutes
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What kind of graph shows change over time?
bar graph
line graph
line plot
pie graph
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Write the ordered pair for point Q. Use the grid.
(5,0)
(4,2)
(4,4)
(2,5)
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Find the ordered pair for point A. Use the grid.
(4,4)
(1,2)
(3,5)
(4,5)
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30, 40, 50, 60, 70
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110, 100, 90, ____, ____, ____
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12, 15, ___, 21, ____, 27
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18,24,___,36,42
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Graph and Analyze Relationships 5th Grade
Mr. Alonzo

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Objective
5.4(C) generate a numerical pattern when given a rule in the form y = ax or y = x + a and graph.
5.8(C) graph in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane ordered pairs of numbers arising from mathematical and real‐world problems, including those generated by number patterns or found in an input‐output table.
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How can you write and graph ordered pairs in a coordinate grid using number patterns?
Here is your problem: Sasha is making hot cocoa for a party. For each mug of cocoa, he uses 3 tablespoons of cocoa mix. If Sasha makes 9 mugs of cocoa, how many tablespoons of the cocoa mix will he use?
STEP 1: Use the rule to make an input/output table.
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Sasha is making hot cocoa for a party. For each mug of cocoa, he uses 3 tablespoons of cocoa mix. How many tbsp of cocoa mix will he use for 2 mugs of cocoa?
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Sasha is making hot cocoa for a party. For each mug of cocoa, he uses 3 tablespoons of cocoa mix. How many tbsp of cocoa mix will he use for 3 mugs of cocoa?
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Sasha is making hot cocoa for a party. For each mug of cocoa, he uses 3 tablespoons of cocoa mix. How many tbsp of cocoa mix will he use for 4 mugs of cocoa?
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How can you write and graph ordered pairs in a coordinate grid using number patterns?
Here is your problem: Sasha is making hot cocoa for a party. For each mug of cocoa, he uses 3 tablespoons of cocoa mix. If Sasha makes 9 mugs of cocoa, how many tablespoons of the cocoa mix will he use?
STEP 2: Write the related pairs of data that you just filled in as ordered pairs.
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Open Ended
Based on the data from your input/output table what are your 4 ordered pairs?
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How can you write and graph ordered pairs in a coordinate grid using number patterns?
STEP 3: Plot and label the ordered pairs in the coordinate grid. Use the pattern to write an ordered pair for the number of tablespoons of the cocoa mix needed for 9 mugs of cocoa. Plot the point in the coordinate grid.
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So, Sasha will need ___ tablespoons of the cocoa mix to make 9 mugs of cocoa.
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18
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24
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Open Ended
How can you use the pattern in the coordinate grid to decide if your answer is reasonable?
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On a seperate sheet of paper complete the input/output tables. Write ordered pairs and plot them in the coordinate grid.
Multiply the number of tablespoons by 2 to find the weight in ounces.
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On a seperate sheet of paper complete the input/output tables. Write ordered pairs and plot them in the coordinate grid.
Multiply the number of hours by 3 to find the distance in miles.
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Open Ended
The rule for the pattern is multiply the input by 5. Which ordered pair on the graph does not follow the pattern? Explain.
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Create the following Coordinate Plane on a seperate sheet of paper to solve the following problem.
If the input is 12, would the output be greater or less than 40? Write the ordered pair and plot it on the graph.
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Create a copy of this Coordinate Grid on a seperate sheet of paper. Use this coordinate grid for Completing the table for each recipe and plot the points. Use different colors to plot each person’s pattern.
Lou and George are making chili for the Annual Firefighter’s Ball. Lou uses 2 teaspoons of hot sauce for every 2 cups of chili. George uses 3 teaspoons of the same hot sauce for every cup of chili.
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Elsa said that George’s chili was hotter than Lou’s, because the graph showed that the amount of hot sauce in George’s chili was always 3 times as great as the amount of hot sauce in Lou’s chili. Does Elsa’s answer make sense, or is it nonsense? Explain.
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Open Ended
If you mix 10 cups of George’s chili with 10 cups of Lou’s chili, how many teaspoons of hot sauce will there be in that 20 cups of chili?
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The table compares distance on a map to real-life distance. How many miles does a map distance of 6 inches represent?
24 miles
30 miles
36 miles
6 miles
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Which statement about the data is correct?
One pen costs $5.
Four pens cost $20.
Two pens cost $5.
Five pens cost $1.
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Suppose Jake buys 30 pens. He also buys a notebook for $3. How much does Jake spend in all?
$6
$9
$33
$30
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Duber plots a pattern showing the number of pentagons and the total number of sides for that many pentagons. If the x-coordinate, the number of pentagons, is 8, which ordered pair shows the pattern?
(5, 8)
(40, 8)
(8, 40)
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Stacy and Justin created number patterns. Stacy's rule is "Add 2". Justin's rule is "Add 4". Both patterns start at 0. Which is true about the third number in each of their patterns?
The third number in both patterns is 4.
The third number in both patterns is 8.
The third number in Justin's pattern is double the number in Stacy's pattern.
The third number in Justin's pattern is 2 more than the third number in Stacy's pattern.
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Two patterns are listed:
Pattern 1: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
Pattern 2: 0, 3, 6, 9, 12
What are the next terms in both patterns?
20,14
32,15
18,15
24,14
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Michael and John are creating patterns. Michael uses the rule “multiply by 2” and starts at 5. John uses the rule “add 8” and starts at 16. What is the first number in Michael’s pattern that also appears in John’s pattern?
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A table is made using the following two patterns:
Pattern x starting at 7 uses the rule "Add 1"
Pattern y starting at 14 uses the rule "Add 2".
What are the second terms in the pattern?
8,18
9,16
6,12
8,16
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What is the rule that relates sequence 1 to sequence 2?
Sequence 1: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
Sequence 2: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30
Multiply by 2
Multiply by 3
Add 4
Multiply by 5 and subtract 4
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The rule that describes the number of T-shirts sold relates to the amount earned is....
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The table shows two sequences of numbers. What is the missing number?
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A: 4, 12, 20, 28, 36,...
B: 6, 14, 22, 30, 38,...
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A: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30,...
B: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60,...
Each term in Pattern B is twice that of Pattern A
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A: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30,...
B: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60,...
The rule for Pattern A is "multiply by 2"
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Select all the statements that describe the 2 patterns.
Pattern A: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18
Pattern B: 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108
The rule for Pattern A is "multiply by 2"
The rule for Pattern B is "add 18"
Each term in Pattern A is 6 times the corresponding term in pattern B.
Each term in Pattern B is 6 times the corresponding term in Pattern A.
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Complete the table and match the corresponding graph.
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(0,1) (1,3) (2,5) (3,7) ( ? )
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How much money was spent on Thursday?
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