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Friday, January 8, 2016
GP 3 Week 2 (DUE 1/22/16)
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
jackson 7 1050=4n+150 900=4n 225=n 1st night 225 2nd night atc 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4 nights add up to 1050 dragon flies eaten
the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. So then on the 2nd night he ate 250 flies, then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
On the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights.
Jackson 1 On the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights
Jackson 1 On the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bate ate 250. The third night the bat ate 275. The fourth night the bat ate 300.The total is 1050 in all four nights.
The first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the 2nd night he ate 250 flies. Then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
Jackson 2 let x stand for the amount of dragon flies ate that night. And y stand for the first night. IF you were to set up an algebraic equation it would look like this. 1st night y 2nd night y+25 3rd night y+50 4th night y+75 After that you find out how many the bat ate for the first night which is 225. After you find that out you would sub in the 225 for y to get the second part of the equation. 1st night 225 2nd night 225+25=250 3rd night 225+50=275 4th night 225=75=300 After that you add up all the numbers 225+250+275+300 And after that you should get the answer of 1050
Jackson 2 On the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bate ate 250. The third night the bat ate 275. The fourth night the bat ate 300.The total is 1050 in all four nights.
On the first night,the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night, he ate 250 dragon flies and on the third night he ate 275 dragon flies. Adding it together,you get 1050 for all four nights.
The bat ate 225 dragonflies that night. The second night, the bat ate 250 dragonflies. The third night, the bat ate 275 dragonflies. The fourth and final night, the bat ate 300 dragonflies. The bat ate 1050 dragonflies in the four nights.
the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. So then on the 2nd night he ate 250 flies, then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 nights in a row.
The bat ate 225 dragon flies on the first night. On the 2nd night he ate 250 dragon flies. The third night he at 275 dragon flies. On the last night he ate 300 dragon flies. The bat ate 1050 in 4 nights.
On the first night the bat ate 225 dragonflies. On the second, it ate 250 dragonflies. On the last night, it ate 275 dragonflies. The total for all four nights is 1050 dragonflies in row.
The first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the 2nd night he ate 250 flies. Then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
If the bat ate 1,050 dragonflies on 4 consecutive nights, then the bat would have eaten 225 dragonflies on the first night, 250 on the second night, 275 dragonflies on the third night, and 300 dragonflies on the fourth night. 225+250+275+300 = 1,050
The bat ate 225 dragonflies the 1st night. Ate 250 on the 2nd night. Ate 275 the 3rd night. Then ate 300 dragonflies on the 4th night. By adding up the total amount of dragonflies eaten each night, they would equal 1,050 dragonflies eaten in total.
On the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights.
Jackson 1: The first night, the bat ate 225 dragon flies. The second night, the bat ate 250 dragon flies. On the fourth night, the dragon ate 300 dragon flies. The bat ate 1050 dragon flies all in four nights.
Jackson1 On the first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the second night the bat ate 250 flies. On The last night the bay ate 300 flies.In total the rat ate 1050 flies.
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England 3 1050=4n+150 900=4n 225=n 1st night 225 2nd night ate 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4th night the bat ate all 1050 drangen flies
England 3 1050=4n+150 900=4n 225=n 1st night 225 2nd night ate 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4th night the bat ate all 1050 drangen flies
One thing i learned in Mr Jackson class was subtracting and adding equation
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ReplyDelete1050=4n+150
900=4n
225=n
1st night 225 2nd night atc 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4 nights add up to 1050 dragon flies eaten
The first night the bat ate 225 the second night the bat ate 250 third night again ate 225 fourth night add up to 1050 dragon flies eaten.
ReplyDeleteThe first night the bat ate 225 the second night the bat ate 250 third night again ate 225 fourth night add up to 1050 dragon flies eaten.
ReplyDeletethe first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. So then on the 2nd night he ate 250 flies, then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights.
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ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bate ate 250. The third night the bat ate 275. The fourth night the bat ate 300.The total is 1050 in all four nights.
The first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the 2nd night he ate 250 flies. Then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
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ReplyDeletelet x stand for the amount of dragon flies ate that night. And y stand for the first night. IF you were to set up an algebraic equation it would look like this.
1st night y
2nd night y+25
3rd night y+50
4th night y+75
After that you find out how many the bat ate for the first night which is 225. After you find that out you would sub in the 225 for y to get the second part of the equation.
1st night 225
2nd night 225+25=250
3rd night 225+50=275
4th night 225=75=300
After that you add up all the numbers 225+250+275+300 And after that you should get the answer of 1050
Jackson 2
ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bate ate 250. The third night the bat ate 275. The fourth night the bat ate 300.The total is 1050 in all four nights.
On the first night,the bat ate 225 dragon flies. On the second night, he ate 250 dragon flies and on the third night he ate 275 dragon flies. Adding it together,you get 1050 for all four nights.
ReplyDeleteThe bat ate 225 dragonflies that night. The second night, the bat ate 250 dragonflies. The third night, the bat ate 275 dragonflies. The fourth and final night, the bat ate 300 dragonflies. The bat ate 1050 dragonflies in the four nights.
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ReplyDeletethe first night the bat ate 225 dragon flies. So then on the 2nd night he ate 250 flies, then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 nights in a row.
ReplyDeleteThe bat ate 225 dragon flies on the first night. On the 2nd night he ate 250 dragon flies. The third night he at 275 dragon flies. On the last night he ate 300 dragon flies. The bat ate 1050 in 4 nights.
ReplyDeleteJackson 4
ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat ate 225 dragonflies. On the second, it ate 250 dragonflies. On the last night, it ate 275 dragonflies. The total for all four nights is 1050 dragonflies in row.
The first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the 2nd night he ate 250 flies. Then the third night he ate 275 flies. The last night he ate 300 flies. The total is 1050 flies in 4 consecutive nights.
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ReplyDeleteIf the bat ate 1,050 dragonflies on 4 consecutive nights, then the bat would have eaten 225 dragonflies on the first night, 250 on the second night, 275 dragonflies on the third night, and 300 dragonflies on the fourth night. 225+250+275+300 = 1,050
Jackson 4
ReplyDeleteThe bat ate 225 dragonflies the 1st night. Ate 250 on the 2nd night. Ate 275 the 3rd night. Then ate 300 dragonflies on the 4th night. By adding up the total amount of dragonflies eaten each night, they would equal 1,050 dragonflies eaten in total.
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteOn the first night the bat had eaten 225 dragon flies. On the second night the bat had eaten 250 dragon flies and on the third night ate 275. the last night the bat ate 300 dragon flies, adding the amounts the bat ate 1050 of them in four consecutive nights.
Jackson 1: The first night, the bat ate 225 dragon flies. The second night, the bat ate 250 dragon flies. On the fourth night, the dragon ate 300 dragon flies. The bat ate 1050 dragon flies all in four nights.
ReplyDeleteJackson1 On the first night the bat ate 225 flies. On the second night the bat ate 250 flies. On The last night the bay ate 300 flies.In total the rat ate 1050 flies.
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England 3 1050=4n+150
ReplyDelete900=4n
225=n
1st night 225 2nd night ate 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4th night the bat ate all 1050 drangen flies
England 3 1050=4n+150
ReplyDelete900=4n
225=n
1st night 225 2nd night ate 250 3nd night ate 225 and 4th night ate 300 all 4th night the bat ate all 1050 drangen flies
The first night the bat ate 225 flies, on the second night 250 flies, third night 275 flies, fourth night 300 flies. 225+250+275+300=1050 flies.
ReplyDeleteThe first night the bat ate 225 flies, on the second night 250 flies, third night 275 flies, fourth night 300 flies. 225+250+275+300=1050 flies.
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