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  1. Use the drop down menus to continue the pattern and to describe a feature of the pattern33, 41, blank, blank, blank, 73
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  2. Owen follows the rule "divide by 2" to write the pattern below. He will write two more numbers to complete the pattern. Which
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  3. The rule for a repeating pattern is "circle, diamond, sphere, circle, square." Use the drop-down menus to complete the phrase.
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  4. The rules for repeating pattern is Circle, diamond, sphere, circle, square. Use the drop-down menus to complete the phrase.To
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  5. look for a pattern. write the missing numbers.3, 7, 11, blank, blank, blank, blank, 31, 35.
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  6. look for a pattern. write the missing numbers.3/4, 6/4, 12/4, blank, blank, blank, blank, 384/4, 768/4.
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  7. Carol uses the rule add four, multiply by two. She starts with eight and find the next three numbers in the pattern.Drag The
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  8. How are lasers used to record information on a compact disc?The laser creates magnetic stripes on the disc in a pattern. The
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  9. Drag the words and numbers to complete the sentences tiles may be used once or more than once.The numbers that are shaded are
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  10. Use the rule multiplied by three to make a pattern drag the numbers to the correct boxes numbers may be used once more than once
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