Picnic Table Patterns
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Watch the following video and answer the questions below.
1) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at two picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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2) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at three picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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3) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at four picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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4) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at five picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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5) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at ten picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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You can make a chart like this to help you figure out larger numbers of tables.  Each new table starts with 6 people and then you add 4. You can do this as many times as you want. For example, how many people could sit at 20 tables? Answer: 6 + 4 x 19 = 82  people.  Notice, it's 19, not 20 times.
6) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at thirty picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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7) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at forty-one picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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8) You have a picnic table that can seat six people. How many people could sit at ninety-three picnic tables if they were side by side? *
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