[6.1] Patterns Describe the T-Block pattern

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[6.1] Patterns Describe the T-Block pattern What variables do you have? Write an Equation

Find the Pattern How many blocks in the 15th? Which model has 61 blocks?

Circles What variables? Write an equation

Circles How many circles are in Figure 71? Which figure has 83 circles?

Dinner! In a banquet hall, one rectangular table seats six. Adding another table allows you to seat four more. Fill in the table, and make an equation. How many can you seat if you have 6 tables? 25 tables? How many tables do you need to seat 58 people? If you seat 100 people, how many seats are left over?