Mission #4 3.7B Identify and describe patterns in a table of related number pairs based on a meaningful problem and extend the table.

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Mission #4 3.7B Identify and describe patterns in a table of related number pairs based on a meaningful problem and extend the table.

WARM UP Mission #4 1.The table below shows the people in the different cabanas found throughout Hawaiian Falls. Each cabana has the same number of people. What is the total number of people in 10 of the cabanas? Number of CabanasTotal Number of People

2.Allyn goes to the lazy river to float and relax. The table below shows the time it takes to travel from the start to the end of the lazy river. Each trip around the lazy river takes the same amount of time. Write a number sentence to find how long it will take Allyn to go around the lazy river 5 times. WARM UP Mission #4 Number of Trips Around 359 Total Time in Minutes 21 63

Explorations Mission#4 1.Eli sunburns very easily and needs to reapply his sun tan lotion after being in the water for a long time. The table below shows how much time has passed since Eli arrived at Hawaiian falls to put on more lotion. Eli applies his sun tan lotion after the same amount of minutes each time. Explain two different ways to find how many minutes have passed from Eli’s arrival that he would be putting on his 5 th applications of lotion. Number of Applications Minutes Elapsed since Eli’s arrival

Explorations Mission #4 2.The table below shows the total cost for different groups of children. Admission is the same for each person. What is the total cost for a group of 9 people? Number of PeopleTotal Cost 2$26 3$39 5$65 7$91 9

Explorations Mission #4 3.The giant bucket at the top of Keiki Cove dumps 850 gallons of water every 3 minutes. Create a table to show how many gallons of water are dumped after 15 minutes. Minutes Total Gallons Dumped

Explorations Mission #4 4.Each summer, Hawaiian Falls replaces a certain amount of umbrellas within the water park. The table below shows the number of umbrellas replaced at the end of each summer. If Hawaiian Falls replaces the same amount of umbrellas each year, how many umbrellas were replaced after 4 years? Extend the table. Number of Years Total Number of Umbrellas Replaced

STAAR Journal – Mission#4 In the space in your journal, share what you learned today. Include these words: pattern number pair extend table