Chapter 5 – Look for a Pattern – Day 3

 

POD – “Making Big Bucks!!”

          Put a couple of solutions on transparency, discuss and compare

 

Homework – Pg 126, #2, #5 in 10th diagram (not 17th!), #7

Questions  -  Transparency??

 

Transparency of OTTFFSSEN, etc. patterns

 

IN CLASS - Computer Club

Kay started a computer club, and for a while she was the only member.  She planned to have each member find two new members each month.  By the end of the first month she had found two new members.  If her plan is carried out, how many members will the club have at the end of 6 months?

 

IN CLASS - Cactus Gardens

A gift shop chain in the Southwest presently sells miniature cactus gardens for $20 each.  It costs the chain $10 per garden for materials, assembling, and packaging.  The chain’s management is considering changing the price per garden to improve total profits from the gardens.  At the present price the chain sells 200/wk.  Marketing consultants have told the chain that for each decrease of $1 in the present selling price, the chain can sell 5 additional gardens above the 200.  Similarly, for each $ increase in the selling price, the chain will sell 5 gardens few than the 200.  (For example, at a price of $21 each, the chain will sell 195; at a price of $22 each, the chain will sell 190; and so on.)  Management wants to know whether it should raise or lower the selling price and by how much in order that it’s total income from the gardens will be as large as possible.

 

IN CLASS – Find the sum:

Find the sum:

11 + 12 + 13 + ... + 67 + 68

83 + 82 + 81 + 80 + ... + 17

11 + 14 + 17 + ... + 47

 

IN CLASS – Tower of Blocks

A child building a tower with blocks uses 150 for the bottom row.  Each row has 2 fewer blocks than the previous row.  The last row will have two blocks and then the child will stop building the tower.

a)  How many blocks are used for the 46th row?

b)  How many rows will the tower have?

c)  How many blocks will be needed to build the tower?

 

IN CLASS – Yale Record Club

          Yale Record Club made me an offer I couldn’t refuse.  For their cheep, low price I could buy millions of records, tapes, and compact discs (CDs) and save millions of dollars.  Well, anyway, I joined.  The first month I wanted (and bought) 3 CDs and the cost was $24.84.  The second month I order 5 for a total of $38.82.  Did I mention that the cost covered the CDs and the shipping and handling?  Anyway, for $31.83, I bought 4 CDs the next month.  I paid $17.85 for 2 discs the next month.  I looked through their catalog and picked out 38 more CDs that I wanted to buy sometime.  If I buy all 38 at once, then I only pay the shipping and handling fee 1 time.  On the other hand, if I buy them in smaller groups, well ...   What I really need to know is, how much would it cost to buy all 38 CDs as one order?

Also, what is the cost of just 1 CD (no shipping and handling)?

What is the cost of shipping and handling?

 

Assignment   - POD – Sheet Cake

Andrew’s cake measures 18 inches by 20 inches.  The cake sat on the table in front of Andrew with the 18-inch sides on the left and right.  Andrew cut off pieces of the cake measuring 2 inches by 2 inches and served them to the guests at his party.  His friends all like sugar, so he cut off side pieces, starting at the bottom right, and worked his way clockwise all the way around the cake.  After he cut off the last side piece, he continued cutting and serving in a clockwise spiral starting from the bottom right.  What was the original location of the last piece he served?

 

Assignment:   Chapter 6 – Read pages 135 - top 147

Homework:    Pg 133, #5, Page 155 #1