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Homework Level 3-4 lesson 5- Patterns
Homework Level 3-4 lesson 5- Patterns
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This document is a homework assignment for the Math Kangaroo Class Level 3-4, focusing on patterns. Here are the questions and their solutions:<br /><br />1. **Pattern of Circle Colors**: Anna draws circles in a specific color order: blue, red, green, yellow, and orange. The 23rd circle will be green. This is because the pattern repeats every five circles, and the 23rd position corresponds to the third color in the sequence.<br /><br />2. **Number Pattern Puzzle**: This puzzle starts with the number 256 and includes a breakdown (possibly into factors) resulting in four 2s at the bottom. In between, each tier divides evenly into the next, with the missing numbers being 4, 4, 4, 4. This suggests some sort of division or factorization pattern.<br /><br />3. **Chess Board Lines**: A standard chess board has 14 lines with 64 squares. For a chess board with 25 squares, it would have 8 lines in total—4 vertical and 4 horizontal. The question focuses on correctly identifying the number of lines based on a smaller board configuration.<br /><br />4. **Dice Roll Pattern**: Jane rolls a dice and records numbers: 1, 5, 2, 6, 3, 1, 4, 2, 5, 3. The task is to predict the next numbers to continue the pattern. The next four numbers are 6, 4, 1, 5, implying a cyclical or repeated sequence of numbers.<br /><br />5. **Number Sequence Pattern**: The sequence given is 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, which follows the pattern of triangular numbers. The next three numbers in this sequence are 28, 36, and 45, each representing the next consecutive triangular number.<br /><br />Each question involves recognizing and predicting patterns to arrive at the correct answers.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo
patterns
circle colors
number puzzle
chess board
dice roll
number sequence
triangular numbers
homework assignment
Level 3-4
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