3rd Grade Math - OA.D.9 - Identifying Arithmetic Patterns
11 Questions
Identifying Arithmetic Patterns Introduction
Which expression can be used to find the missing number in the pattern?
Use the table below to answer the following question.
Which number is missing from the table below?
Analyze the figures below. If the first figure contains 1 unit and the second figure contains 4 units, then how many units will the fifth figure in this series contain?
Which of the following statements are true about the pattern below?
Which of the following situations have an odd sum? Choose TWO.
Find the missing number in each pattern and then put those missing numbers in order from least to greatest.
Which pattern meets the following conditions?
Simon says that any number multiplied by 5 will always have a product with a 5 in the ones place. Is Simon correct? Explain.
Identify the next number in the pattern below. Explain your thinking.
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