Numbers Jeopardy 2 Number Patterns. SequencesPatternsFormulas $100 100 $100 100 $100 100 $200 200 $200 200 $200 200 $500 500 $500 500 $500 $1000 1000.

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Numbers Jeopardy 2 Number Patterns

SequencesPatternsFormulas $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $500 $ $ $

Sequences for $100 What are the next three terms? 3, 6, 12, 24, …

Sequences for $200 What are the next two terms? What are the next two terms? 1, 2, 6, 24, …

Sequences for $500 What are the next two terms? 1, 8, 27, 64, …

Sequences for $1000 What is the 10 th term? 4, 7, 10, 13, …

Patterns for $100 How many hearts in the next two?

Patterns for $200 How many smiley faces in the next two?

Patterns for $500 How many diamonds in the 10 th ?

Patterns for $1000 How many stars in the 8 th shape?

Formulas for $100 What are the first three terms of the sequence? t(n)=3 х n + 2

Formulas for $200 What are the first three terms of the sequence? s(n)=n 2 +5

Formulas for $500 What are the first three terms of the sequence? c(n)=n 2 +n

Formulas for $1000 Find a pattern rule for this sequence: 5, 8, 11, 14, … t(n)= ?