Sunday, March 22, 2015

GP 4 Week 3 Reflection (DUE 4/17)

 A bat ate a total of 1050 dragon flies on four consecutive nights. Each night she ate 25 more than on the night before. How many did she eat each night? Solve this algebraically.

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  1. if the bat eats 1050 every night then 25 more than the other night all you have to do is 1050 +25 *365 =10175 by the end of the year she ate 10175 dragon flies but by the end of the night she ate 1075 dragon flies

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  2. If the bat eats 1050 every night then 25 more than the other night all you have to do is 1050+25+365=10175by the end of the year she ate 10175 Dragon flies but by the end of the night she ate 1075

    -England3

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  3. If the bat eats 1050 for four consective nights then 25 more than the night befour. Then the bat will eat on the first night 225 bugs. on the 2nd night she will eat 250. on the third night she will eat 275. on the 4th night she will eat 300 bugs. to make sure i was right i did 225+250+275+300=1050
    Eangland 1

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    1. Great job!!! You have the first CORRECT answer. For those of you who copied, you may want to check who you copied!!! You better check yourself before you wreck yourself!

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  4. England 7
    if the bat eats 1050 bugs each night and 25 more each night the first night is just 1050
    the second night 1075 the third night she ate 1100 the fourth night she ate 1125 i got that by adding 1050+25=1075 then 1075+25= 1100 again i added 25 more 1100+25= 1125

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  5. if the bat eats 1050 bugs every night. And 25 more each night the second night he would eat 1075. Then by the third night he would have ate 1100. How i got this was by adding 25 to the first night then 25 to that number and so on.
    Alan Harold Jackson per 2

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  6. if the bat eats 1050 bugs every night. And 25 more each night the second night he would eat 1075. Then by the third night he would have ate 1100. How i got this was by adding 25 to the first night then 25 to that number and so on.
    Alan Harold Jackson per 2

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  7. England 1
    If the bat ate 1050 dragon flies on four consecutive nights. And ate 25 more each night. The first night would be 225. The second night would be 250. The third night would be 275. The forth night would be 300. I found my answer by adding 25 to 225 each night 225+25=250 250+25=275 275+25=300 225+250+275+300=1050.

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  8. The Bat ate 1050 dragon flies all togethor but each night she eats 25 more than she ate last night. you should take 25 and add it to 25 to start the equation 25+25=50+25=75 and we should keep going until u hit 1050. After i solved the equation it equalted 42 times. England 5th period

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  9. The Bat ate 1050 dragon flies all together but each night she eats 25 more than she ate last night. i did 25+25=50+25=75 and i kept going till i got 1050
    England1

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  11. I am agreeing with myron this seems correct The Bat ate 1050 dragon flies all togethor but each night she eats 25 more than she ate last night. you should take 25 and add it to 25 to start the equation 25+25=50+25=75 and we should keep going until u hit 1050. After i solved the equation it equalted 42 times.
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  12. I agree with Myron. If the bat eats 1,050 dragon flies in 4 consecutive nights, and each night it eats 25 more than the last, then i would just keep adding 25. 25+25=50 50+25=75 and keep going. Once i kept adding, it took me 42 times until i got to 1,050

    England 5

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  13. I agree with Myron. If the bat eats 1,050 dragon flies in 4 consecutive nights, and each night it eats 25 more than the last, then i would just keep adding 25. 25+25=50 50+25=75 and keep going. Once i kept adding, it took me 42 times until i got to 1,050

    England 5

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  14. if he eats 1,050 dragon flies in 4 consecutive nights, and each night it eats 25 more then the last , then i would just keep adding 25. 25+25=50. 50+25=75 and it keeps going. it took me 42 times till i got 1050.

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  15. The Bat ate 1050 dragon flies all togethor but each night she eats 25 more than she ate last night. you should take 25 and add it to 25 to start the equation 25+25=50+25=75 and we should keep going until u hit 1050. After i solved the equation it equalted 42 times

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  16. The Bat ate 1050 dragon flies all togethor but each night she eats 25 more than she ate last night. you should take 25 and add it to 25 to start the equation 25+25=50+25=75 and we should keep going until u hit 1050. After i solved the equation it equalted 42 times

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  17. I agree with star,
    if he eats 1,050 dragon flies in 4 consecutive nights, and each night it eats 25 more then the last , then i would just keep adding 25. 25+25=50. 50+25=75 and it keeps going. it took me 42 times till i got 1050.
    Jackson pd-8

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  18. the bat had eatin 1050 dragon flies.if it eats 25 each night. then you just keep adding to it to get 1050. i got 42 nights

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  19. LOOK AT KENNETH'S ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  20. If the bat eats 1050 for four consective nights then 25 more than the night befour. Then the bat will eat on the first night 225 bugs. on the 2nd night she will eat 250. on the third night she will eat 275. on the 4th night she will eat 300 bugs. to make sure i was right i did 225+250+275+300=1050
    Eangland 3


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  21. england 7
    A bat eats 1050 bugs over a period of 4 nights.
    So the bat will eat 225 one night
    Then 250 becuase 225+25=250
    Then 250+25=275
    next 275+25+300
    last you add 225+250+275+300=1050.

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  22. England 7
    If the bat eats 1050 bugs for four nights. For the first night he will eat 225, 2nd=250, 3rd=275, 4th=300. 300+275+250+225=1050

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  23. England 7
    If the bat eats 1050 bugs for four nights. For the first night he will eat 225, 2nd=250, 3rd=275, 4th=300. 300+275+250+225=1050

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  24. The bat ate 1050 bugs for four consecutive nights. The first night he had to have ate 225 bugs. The second night he ate 25 more bugs than the night before which is 250. Then he keeps eating 25 more bugs than the night before which then the third night he ate 275 and then the fourth night he ate 300. They all add up 1050.

    England 2

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  25. The bug had eaten 1,050 bugs for four consecutive nights. On the first night he ate 225 bugs. On the second night he ate 25 more bugs than last night, making 250 bugs. On the third night he ate 25 more bugs than the second night, making 275 bugs. On the fourth night he ate 25 more bugs than the third night, making 300 bugs. And when you add 225+250+275 it equals 1,050.

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  26. England 7
    The bat will eat 225 dragonflies on the first night and 25 more the next night which is 250. Then on the third night she will eat 275 and finally on the fourth night she'll eat 300. 225 plus 250 plus 275 plus 300 is 1050.

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  27. If the bat eats 1050 for four consective nights then 25 more than the night befour. Then the bat will eat on the first night 225 bugs. on the 2nd night she will eat 250. on the third night she will eat 275. on the 4th night she will eat 300 bugs. to make sure i was right i did 225+250+275+300=1050

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  28. The bat ate 1050 bugs for four consecutive nights.first night he had to have eaten
    225 bugs. The second night he ate 25 more bugs than the night before which is 250. Then he keeps eating 25 more bugs than the night before which then the third night he ate 275 and then the fourth night he ate 300. They all add up 1050.

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  29. Make sure you are answering on time!! If you're unsure, check Kenneth's answer.

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  30. England 2
    The bat ate 225 on the first night, 250 on the second night, 275 on the third night, and 300 fourth night.

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  32. Time is up!! Too late now. All answers after this post will not be graded. You can still write it out on paper and hand it in for partial late credit.

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