Unit 1 Lesson 9

Unit 1 Lesson 9

9th - 12th Grade

10 Qs

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Unit 1 Lesson 9

Unit 1 Lesson 9

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
HSF.BF.A.2, 5.OA.B.3, HSF.IF.A.3

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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A party will have hexagonal tables placed together with space for one person on each open side. List the number of people who can sit if there are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 tables.

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CCSS.5.OA.B.3

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A party will have hexagonal tables placed together with space for one person on each open side. Describe how the number of people who can sit at the table changes with each step.

The number of people who can sit at the tables decreases by 4 each time a table is added.

The number of people who can sit at the tables increases by 6 each time a table is added.

The number of people who can sit at the tables increases by 5 each time a table is added.

The number of people who can sit at the tables increases by 4 each time a table is added.

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CCSS.5.OA.B.3

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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A party will have hexagonal tables placed together with space for one person on each open side. Explain why  P(3.2)P\left(3.2\right)  does not make sense in this scenario.

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CCSS.HSF.IF.A.2

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Which recursive definition works for  PP  and the  nthnth  term? Hint: there are two correct answers here.

 P(1)=6, P(n)=P(n1)+4; n2P\left(1\right)=6,\ P\left(n\right)=P\left(n-1\right)+4;\ n\ge2  

 P(1)=6, P(n)=P(n1)+5; n2P\left(1\right)=6,\ P\left(n\right)=P\left(n-1\right)+5;\ n\ge2  

 P(n)=4P(n1)+6; n1P\left(n\right)=4\cdot P\left(n-1\right)+6;\ n\ge1  

 P(n)=4P(n1)+5; n1P\left(n\right)=4\cdot P\left(n-1\right)+5;\ n\ge1  

Tags

CCSS.HSF.IF.A.3

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Diego is making a stack of pennies. He starts with 5 and then adds them 1 at a time. A penny is 1.52 mm thick. Complete the table with the height of the stack  h(n),h\left(n\right),  in mm, after  nn  pennies have been added.

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CCSS.HSF.BF.A.2

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A piece of paper has an area of 80 square inches. A person cuts off  14\frac{1}{4}  of the piece of paper. Then a second person cuts off  14\frac{1}{4}  of the remaining paper. A third person cuts off  14\frac{1}{4}  of what is left, and so on. Complete the table where  A(n)A\left(n\right)  is the area, in square inches, of the remaining paper after the  nthnth  person cuts off their fraction.

Tags

CCSS.HSF.BF.A.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A piece of paper has an area of 80 square inches. A person cuts off  \frac{1}{4}  of the piece of paper. Then a second person cuts off  \frac{1}{4}  of the remaining paper. A third person cuts off  \frac{1}{4}  of what is left, and so on. Which equation defines  AA  for the  nthnth   term?

 A(n)=80(14)n; n0A\left(n\right)=80\cdot\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^n;\ n\ge0  

 A(n)=80(34)n; n0A\left(n\right)=80\cdot\left(\frac{3}{4}\right)^n;\ n\ge0  

 A(n)=80÷(34)n; n0A\left(n\right)=80\div\left(\frac{3}{4}\right)^n;\ n\ge0  

 A(n)=80÷(14)n; n0A\left(n\right)=80\div\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^n;\ n\ge0  

Tags

CCSS.HSF.BF.A.2

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