Algebra: Structure And Method, Book 1
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ISBN:9780395977224
Author:Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. Cole
Publisher:Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. Cole
Chapter2: Working With Real Numbers
Section2.3: Rules For Addition
Problem 7P
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Answer the ffollowing

Transcribed Image Text:A. Get 2 fruits (ex. mango and banana)
1. a. Select a fruit 1 piece at a time. Do all possible
selections.
b. Illustrates or describe each selection you
made.
C.
Count the number of different selections
you have made.
B. Get 3 fruits.
a. Select a fruit 1 piece at a time. Do all possible
selections.
b. Iliustrate or describe each situation.
c. Count the number of different selections
you have made when using 1 object
at a time from the three given fruits.
2. a. Select 2 fruits at a time.
b. Ilustrate or describe each selection.
C.
Count the number of selections you have
made, using 2 objects at a time
from the 3 given fruits.
3. a. Select 3 fruits at a time.
a. Illustrate or describe each selection.
b. Count the number of selections you have
made, using all the 3 fruits at a time.
C. Repeat the same procedure for 4 fruits.
"GOD IS WATCHING US"

Transcribed Image Text:Completion
Directions: Perform the following activity using 4 different fruits
: mango banana, lolly fruit (santol) and avocado. Follow all
the instructions, then complete the table below.
Number of Objects
Number of possible
selections
Number of
Objects
(n)
2
Taken rat a Time
2
2
2
11)
3
3
12)
3
3
4
13).
4
14)
4
3
4
4
4
15)
Activity:
A. Get 2 fruits ( ex. mango and banana)
1. a. Select a fruit 1 piece at a time. Do all possible
selections.
b. Illustrates or describe each selection you
made.
c. Count the number of different selections
you have made.
B. Get 3 fruits.
1. a. Select a fruit 1 piece at a time. Do all possible
selections.
Illustrate or describe each situation.
b.
Count the number of different selections
you have made when using 1 object
at a time from the three given fruits.
C.
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