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32,300 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | subtracting a negative from another negative would make it closer to 0; for example, if you were to subtract -1 from -2, you would get closer the 0. | False_Neither | null |
32,301 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | subtracting a negative number actually results in adding the number. -8+5=-3 | False_Neither | null |
32,302 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | subtracting a negative number is the same as adding a positive number. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,303 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | subtraction is the addition of the additive inverse | False_Neither | null |
32,304 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | take away sign changes to + cuz of negative in front | False_Misconception | Tacking |
32,305 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | take away sign changes to + cuz of negative in front | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,306 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | take numbers like a normal subtraction | False_Neither | null |
32,307 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | taking away a minus from a minus makes a positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,308 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | taking away a minus from tenn makes putting it in positive numbers makes it positive. | False_Neither | null |
32,309 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | taking away a negative makes a posative | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,310 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | taking away a negative makes positonality. | False_Neither | null |
32,311 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | that when you take away you would do plus for negatives | False_Neither | null |
32,312 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the 2 negative signs cancel each other as - and - equals plus so it literally says 8-5 which is 3 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,313 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the addition inverse makes it add. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,314 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the addititve inverse makes it add | False_Neither | null |
32,315 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the arrow will change directions whichh will leave it as a positive. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,316 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the reason is that two minuses make a positive so the answer will be positive and the question is asking you to subtract 8 from 5 so your answer is 3. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,317 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the second _ will be change to the + so the answer is 3 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,318 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the second _ will be change to the + so the answer is 3 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,319 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | the subtraction symbols are next to each other which means that it is a positive number.😀 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,320 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | there is two negatives the answer will be a positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,321 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is because -8 minus -5 becomes 3 | False_Neither | null |
32,322 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is because -8 minus -5 is -3 as you go up 5 | False_Neither | null |
32,323 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is because a negative -a negative is a positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,324 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is because a negative is -a positive is not existent. | False_Neither | null |
32,325 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is correct because pairs produce positive so the sum is 8-5 | False_Neither | null |
32,326 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is correct because pairs produce positive, so the sum is 8-5. | False_Neither | null |
32,327 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this is thr best answer. | False_Neither | null |
32,328 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | this means that the minus sign is moving up the number line. | False_Neither | null |
32,329 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | three negative signs gets a positive answer | False_Neither | null |
32,330 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | three negative signs gives a positive answer | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,331 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two minus signs toghther make a positiv so its minuseight plus 5 | False_Neither | null |
32,332 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two minuses is rqual to a positive number. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,333 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two minuses will equal to a plus sign | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,334 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negative numbers make a positive because they are going in the same directing which makes it bigger | False_Neither | null |
32,335 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negative or two positives = a positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,336 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives make a fat positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,337 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives make a fat positive. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,338 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives make a positive and 8-5=3 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,339 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives or two positives = one positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,340 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives turns to a positives | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,341 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | two negatives turns to a positives | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,342 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | wait nooo i got it rong :(((((( | False_Neither | null |
32,343 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | what we learnt in class makes it correct | False_Neither | null |
32,344 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when subtracting negatives it ends in a positive. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,345 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when there are two negatives they create onee positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,346 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when two my nieces are putting a subtraction it turns into an addition | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,347 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when twoo of my nieces are putting a subtraction it turns into an addition. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,348 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you have two minus signs you add them together | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,349 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you have two minuses the answer will be a positive so 8-5=3 | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,350 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you have two negatives, it's a positive so (-8) - (-5) = (-8) + 5 = (-3) | False_Correct | null |
32,351 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you remove the negative it makes it positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,352 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you subtract a negative it becomes a positive. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,353 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you subtract a negative number from a negative number it becomes a smaller negative. | False_Neither | null |
32,354 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you subtract two negative numbers, the answer will always becom positive | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,355 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you take a negative and turn it into s positive it makes it better. | False_Neither | null |
32,356 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you take away it goes down and 8-5=3 | False_Neither | null |
32,357 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | when you tske the product of two negative numbers, the answer will always becom positive. | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,358 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | you do the brackets first | False_Neither | null |
32,359 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | you have stopped brcause because -8--5=3 how many jumps you had stopped | False_Neither | null |
32,360 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | you would needd to add | False_Misconception | Positive |
32,361 | 89,443 | What number belongs in the box?
\(
(-8)-(-5)=
\square\) | \( 3 \) | your answer will be negative if you have two negative numbers. | False_Neither | null |
32,362 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | 20 because there miss one out | False_Neither | null |
32,363 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | 22 because it is going up in 4's | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,364 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | 6 x 4 id 24 and 24 - 4 is 20 | False_Neither | null |
32,365 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26
nth term rule: 4n+2
pattern= start with 6 and add 4 after each term | False_Correct | null |
32,366 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | Add the same number of dots each time. When you finish your row, add another dot to it and continue adding until you have completed your design | False_Neither | null |
32,367 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | Because it adds a row of 4 each time. | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,368 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | Becausee it is not hard to find out | False_Neither | null |
32,369 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | Brcause the term always increases by 3, | False_Neither | null |
32,370 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | But he didn’t have nonee because they will be 24. | False_Neither | null |
32,371 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I am very unsure as all these answers are incorrect. | False_Neither | null |
32,372 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I chose this answer because i counted 4 and then added 2 more times whichh adds 1. | False_Neither | null |
32,373 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I do not know 'cause there is no pattern 6 its only patterns 1,2,3,4. | False_Neither | null |
32,374 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I think it is B since you are adding 4 dots to the pattern every time. | False_Neither | null |
32,375 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I think this because i think that they are adding 3 each term. | False_Neither | null |
32,376 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | I thought it would be 24 but that was nott an option so i just guessed. | False_Neither | null |
32,377 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | If you add 2 more lots of 3 to get pattern 6 then count the bottom row and height row then multiply together. | False_Neither | null |
32,378 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | Its 20 because it is adding 4 on each time. | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,379 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | There is one more reason, but let's see it anyway. | False_Neither | null |
32,380 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | There will be 20 more dots if youu draw them. | False_Neither | null |
32,381 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | They don't have a number 6 on question 8. | False_Neither | null |
32,382 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | To find the number of dots for this area, you will need to know its width and length. then multiply that by five. | False_Neither | null |
32,383 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | add 2 on cause the line gets bigger each time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,384 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | add 2 on cause the line gets bigger each time. | False_Neither | null |
32,385 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | add 3 dots every time the pattern goes up by 1 dot. | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,386 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | addd 4 every time you do this 6x4=20 | False_Neither | null |
32,387 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | as the pattern adds +3 every time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,388 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | as thee pattern adds +3 every time. | False_Neither | null |
32,389 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | as you add 4 every time so 6x4 is 20 | False_Neither | null |
32,390 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because all the other patterns are going up by 2 every time | False_Neither | null |
32,391 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because each time there is added 6 meaning from pattern 4 plus 6 is 20 | False_Neither | null |
32,392 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because i added 2 more columns | False_Neither | null |
32,393 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because if you keep on adding the same amount on it would be 20 | False_Neither | null |
32,394 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because it goes up by 4 each time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,395 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because it goes up by 4 each time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,396 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because it is goingg up in 4's. 22 because it is going up in 4. | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,397 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because it’s adding a row of 4 each time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
32,398 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because it’s not difficult to find out | False_Neither | null |
32,399 | 91,695 | Dots have been arranged in these patterns: [Image: Pattern 1 consists of 6 dots, Pattern 2 consists of 10 dots, Pattern 3 consists of 14 dots and Pattern 4 consists of 18 dots] How many dots would there be in Pattern \( 6 \) ? | \( 20 \) | because t goes up in 4 every time | False_Misconception | Wrong_term |
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