26. The following statements are true. • If you are over 54 inches tall, you can ride on the roller coasters. • If you can ride on the roller coasters, then you can go on the drop tower. • Cindy is 56 inches tall. Classify each of the following statements as true or false. • If Cindy can go on the drop tower, then she can ride the roller coasters. • Cindy can go on the drop tower. • Cindy can ride the roller coasters. • If Cindy rides on the roller coasters, then she goes on the drop tower.

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26. The following statements are true.
• If you are over 54 inches tall, you can ride on
the roller coasters.
If you can ride on the roller coasters, then
you can go on the drop tower.
• Cindy is 56 inches tall.
Classify each of the following statements as
true or false.
• If Cindy can go on the drop tower, then she
can ride the roller coasters.
• Cindy can go on the drop tower.
• Cindy can ride the roller coasters.
• If Cindy rides on the roller coasters, then she
goes on the drop tower.
27. SAT/ACT Which statement can you conclude
from the given true statements?
If you ride your bike to school, you exercise. If
you exercise, you are happy.
O if you are happy. you exercise.
E You exercise.
© If you exercise, you ride your bike.
O If you bike to school, you are happy.
28. Performance Task In a game of exploration,
rolling a cube numbered from 1 to 6 simulates
asset acquisition. Some rules are listed.
• if you roll an even number, you get 1 red chip.
• if you roll a factor of 6, you get 1 blue chip.
• if you roll a number greater than 3, you get
1 green chip.
•if you get 2 green chips, then you exchange the
2 green chips for 1 purple chip.
•if you get 3 red chips, then you exchange the 2 red
chips for 1 purple chip.
Note that a roll can earn more than one chip.
Part A Jacinta rolls a 2, 5, 1, and then 3. What
chips does she have?
Part B After four rolls, Kimberly has 1 purple
chip, 1 green chip, 3 blues chips, and no red
chips. What numbers could she have rolled?
Transcribed Image Text:26. The following statements are true. • If you are over 54 inches tall, you can ride on the roller coasters. If you can ride on the roller coasters, then you can go on the drop tower. • Cindy is 56 inches tall. Classify each of the following statements as true or false. • If Cindy can go on the drop tower, then she can ride the roller coasters. • Cindy can go on the drop tower. • Cindy can ride the roller coasters. • If Cindy rides on the roller coasters, then she goes on the drop tower. 27. SAT/ACT Which statement can you conclude from the given true statements? If you ride your bike to school, you exercise. If you exercise, you are happy. O if you are happy. you exercise. E You exercise. © If you exercise, you ride your bike. O If you bike to school, you are happy. 28. Performance Task In a game of exploration, rolling a cube numbered from 1 to 6 simulates asset acquisition. Some rules are listed. • if you roll an even number, you get 1 red chip. • if you roll a factor of 6, you get 1 blue chip. • if you roll a number greater than 3, you get 1 green chip. •if you get 2 green chips, then you exchange the 2 green chips for 1 purple chip. •if you get 3 red chips, then you exchange the 2 red chips for 1 purple chip. Note that a roll can earn more than one chip. Part A Jacinta rolls a 2, 5, 1, and then 3. What chips does she have? Part B After four rolls, Kimberly has 1 purple chip, 1 green chip, 3 blues chips, and no red chips. What numbers could she have rolled?
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