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34,900 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
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it can't be 26 because it is too small
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False_Neither
| null |
34,901 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
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it cycles timesing each time it does so you end up with a constant number.
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False_Neither
| null |
34,902 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
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it gies up by 5 each time
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False_Misconception
|
Wrong_term
|
34,903 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
|
it goes up by 5 every time
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False_Misconception
|
Wrong_term
|
34,904 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it goes up by adding 6 so added 12 to add 2 more
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False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,905 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it goes up by adding 6 so sdded 12 to add 2 more
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False_Neither
| null |
34,906 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
|
it has a certain pattern at every gap between each pattern and 36 fits the next two patterns
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,907 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
|
it is 36 because there are 26 dots in pattern 5 so. i thinkk thats why
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False_Neither
| null |
34,908 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
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\( 36 \)
|
it is c because i doubledd 18
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False_Neither
| null |
34,909 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it is going up in 6.the 6th pattern would be 36.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,910 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it just adds numbers on an on.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,911 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it will increase by one row each time the number goes up
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,912 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it would be 36 because you add 12
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,913 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it would be c since the patterns go up in the six times table.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,914 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it would have no left overs so it wouldn't have the spare 2
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,915 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it's add 6 to get to row 6
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,916 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it's because they sre going up 8 each time.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,917 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it's c because i doubled 18
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,918 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
it's just the right pattern. i tumes it by two, and you end up with my favorite!
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,919 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
its 36 due to the fact that it would have 26 dots in pattern 5 i think thats why
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,920 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
its because they are going up in 8 each time
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,921 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
its pattern because i times pattern 2 by two
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,922 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
its up by 5 each time.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,923 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
l think it c because the first one gose up by 6
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,924 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
let the bottom line go up by 1. add 4. repeat for each pattern. now, your answer is c-36.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,925 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
like before every patternn (except for 1st) is made by adding 4 so since pattern 4 has 18 dots, pattern 5 should have 22 and pattern 6 should has 28.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,926 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
my answer wasnβt there so i had to choose the number closest to mine
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,927 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
my brain's fried rn its night 6pm and i dont wanna explain
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,928 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
on the right side you can count how many dotss are in the left side and that there are an extra 6 on each side.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,929 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
pattern 4 has 18 dots its going up in 4s so if i add 4+4 which = 8 to 18 i would have 36 dot in pattern 6
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,930 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
pattern 4 is 32 so is the sequence adds by four i would think its 36
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,931 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
pattern 5 is 32 so pattern 6 is 36
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,932 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
sincee you just need to add the dots over the pattern
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,933 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
so after thee 5th term it is just the schedule and so i went one more grade
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,934 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
so patterm 6 is 32
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,935 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
so times to rows would equal 66 = 36
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,936 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
so to get to row 6, you need to add 6 more.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,937 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the 1st term is 6 and times it by six you get the answer which is 36
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,938 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the 1st term is 6 so you times it by six to get 36.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,939 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the answer would be above 28 and 36 is the only one above 38
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,940 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the dots add up to 36
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,941 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the dots grow each time it goes up
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,942 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the dots just go more sideways
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,943 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the final number i think they'd have is 36 because it increases every time, so basically there are 37.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,944 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the formula is 6n + 0 therefore the 6th term is 24
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,945 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the pattern is +4 each time so the 6 pattern would be c
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,946 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
the two are equal and it is the correct answer.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,947 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
then repeatt it from * to **, going up by 4 dots each time.
|
False_Misconception
|
Wrong_term
|
34,948 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there are 39 dots in this line and if you add them up, they total to 19. if you want a fractional answer, decrease the number of dots by 4. for instance 1 divided by 4 gives 9.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,949 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there are 6 dots in the first one and then multiply that by 6.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,950 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there are 6 in pattern 1 and as you go up patterns it doubles, so 6 x 6 is 36 meaning that there are 36 in pattern 6
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,951 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there will be 6 dots in eachh of the 4 columns, which totals to 36.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,952 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there will be 6 rows of 4 and then you need to add 2.
|
False_Correct
| null |
34,953 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there will be 6 rows of 4 then add 2
|
False_Correct
| null |
34,954 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there would be 36 dots all together.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,955 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there would be 6 dots in 6 columns which equalls 36
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,956 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
there would be extra two rows to cover thee whole array and 6 squared is 36 so the amount of dots in pattern 6 would would also be 36.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,957 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
this is because i added 8 on because the term rule is 4 every time and 4 times 2 is 8
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,958 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
this page is blank and i cant see anything on it so i have to select a random one :(
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,959 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
we are multiplying it by 6 with 6
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,960 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
when i saw that you had 3 choices, the answer was c for me.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,961 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you add 6 eachh time?
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,962 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you add two more dots at the bottom making in 8 and then divide by 4 to mske c.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,963 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you add two more dots at the bottom making in 8. then length (8) multiply it by width (4) making c
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,964 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you can use the pattern to tiger it out
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,965 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you could do 6x6 then add 2
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,966 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you have 6x6 whuch is 36 and itβs going up in 6.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,967 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you have to go +4 each time so after the 6th pattern it will be a c.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,968 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you just have to times by six
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,969 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you just have to times by six.
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,970 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
you times 18by 2 and have 36
|
False_Misconception
|
Firstterm
|
34,971 | 91,695 |
Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ?
|
\( 36 \)
|
πΈ'π πππ ππππ ππ ππππ πππ
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,972 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
I'm not sure howw to do this and I don't know how you do it.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,973 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
To build the wall takes 192 hours but every person works 16 hours instead of 64.
|
False_Misconception
|
Base_rate
|
34,974 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
c because if there are 4 times as more people it is going to be quicker so then you divide it by 4 and you will get 48 hours
|
False_Correct
| null |
34,975 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
c because if there are four times more people the process is going to be quicker so you divide it by four and you will get 48 hours.
|
False_Correct
| null |
34,976 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
im not sure how to work this out. i don't understand how to do it
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,977 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
it takes 192 hours to build the wall the same wll will still take the exact same time each person will take 1/4 hours the first builders took
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,978 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
its c because 12 is 3 , 4s so you do 192 divided by 4 which is 48.
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,979 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
the wall takes 192 hours to build so the same wll will still take the same time just each person does 1/4 of the hours the first builders took each
|
False_Neither
| null |
34,980 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 192 \) hours
|
to build the wall still takes 192 hours but every person works 16 hours instead of 64
|
False_Misconception
|
Base_rate
|
34,981 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
1 person takes 576 hours, 576 divided by 12 is 48, 12 people take 48 hours
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,982 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
1 person would take 576 hours then divide that by 12
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,983 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
1/(3*192) amount of work can be done every hour by a person. (3*192) amount of work divide among 12 ppl, 576/12, takes 48 hrs
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,984 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided 3 is 4 then 192 divided 4 is 48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,985 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 = 4
192 divided by 4 is 48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,986 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 = 4 therefore is will be 4 times quicker
192 divided by 4 = 48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,987 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 = 4, 192 divided by 4 = 48 hours
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,988 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 =4 so 192 divided by 4 =48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,989 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4 and 192 divided 4 is 48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,990 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4 and then 192 divided by 4 is 48.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,991 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4 so i divided 192 by 4 and got 48
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,992 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4, 192 divided by 4 is 48.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,993 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. 192 divided by 4 is 48 hours
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,994 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,995 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,996 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,997 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,998 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall.
|
True_Correct
| null |
34,999 | 104,665 |
It takes \( 3 \) people a total of \( 192 \) hours to build a wall.
How long would it take if \( 12 \) people built the same wall?
|
\( 48 \) hours
|
12 divided by 3 is 4. once you have four you will divide it by the first amount of time to 4 to get you the new number of hours needed to build a wall.
|
True_Correct
| null |
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