Your teacher has a jar of chocolate candies. For every completed assessment, she gives herself three pieces of chocolate. Part a. On your own paper, complete the table below to show the relationship between the number of assessments and pieces of chocolate eaten.
Table with 16 columns, first column has Number of Assessments, second column has Pieces of Chocolate the other 14 columns are empty Part b. Using the values in your table, look for the relationship between the number of completed assessments and number of chocolate candies eaten. Use this relationship to write an expression that represents the number of assessments completed and the number of candies eaten. (3 points) Part c. Use your expression to show the number of candies eaten after 67 completed assessments. Show all of your work. (3 points)
Why 16 columns?
Never mind the first paragraph ^_^
Is there a given table?
Actually, yes. But when I copy, it comes out as words .-.
I can create a nice neat table with \(\LaTeX\), do you think you could show me?
What do you mean?
I have no idea what you are saying .-.
OS is being silly, it won't render my code D:
What is OS? I am lost .-.
Is this a troll........
Uhm it looks like what it wants you to do is to complete the table and the just create an equation to show how much candy x assignment will give.
No. I really need help :P
os = open study >_>;
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sorry for the sloppy numbers, but I think u get it :)
Finally! Thank you char :P
no prob, was my pleasure :) but u got the concept right? u understand the table and everything?
Yeah. Thanks!
No prob :)
Every assignment is 3 pieces of chocolate right?
@kawaiicat123 yes :) it says so in the beginning too: For every completed assessment, she gives herself three pieces of chocolate.
Okay :D Was just making sure :)
so, a = 3x <--- number of assignments equals x * 3 :)
so after 67 completed assignments, she would have eaten 201 pieces of chocolate
How is that?
------------------------------- | # of asnmts | # choc eaten | ------------------------------- | 1 |3 | ------------------------------- | 2 |6 | ------------------------------- | 3 |9 | ------------------------------- | 4 |12 | ------------------------------- | 5 |15 | ------------------------------- | 6 |18 | ------------------------------- Here we go, little cleaner :P Took forever.....
@kawaiicat123 67 completed assignments, after 1 completed assignment she gets 3 pieces of chocolate, so u multiply 67 by 3
@austinL HUZZAH
THANKS BRUH :P
no prob LOL
\[ \begin{table} \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline # of asnmts & # choc eaten \\ \hline 1 & 3 \\ \hline 2 & 6 \\ \hline 3 & 9 \\ \hline 4 & 12 \\ \hline 5 & 15 \\ \hline 6 & 18 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table} \] This would normally be perfect for latex....
as you can see.... it isn't cooperating.
LATEX?!
@austinL tis beautiful *stares*
@kawaiicat123 its a type of software u use to make things like that :)
It isn't rendering properly though D:
Okay :D Didn't know :P
its okay xD @kawaiicat123
@austinL time to get a hammer and fix it.............HUEHEUHEUHEUE
IT WON'T WORK D:
Thanks you guys!
You're welcome, char did good :P
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