What number is missing from the pattern below?

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What number is missing from the pattern below? 25, 50, ____, 100, 125, 150… 2 points

What is the relationship between each pair of numbers in the table below? A B 5 350 7 490 10 700 12 840 6 points

What number would come next in the pattern below? 81, 72, 63, 54, 45 4 points

How would you find the next number in the pattern? 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, 95… 10 points

What number is missing from the table below? L 11 15 20 27 M 1,100 1,500 ? 2,700 5 points

What number is missing from the pattern below? 53, ___, 45, 41, 37… 4 points

The answering team loses its turn and 4 points.

How would you find the missing number from the table below? 36 60 120 132 Z 3 5 10 ? 7 points

The answering team loses its turn and all of their points.

How would you find the next number in the pattern? 150, 130, 110, 90… 4 points

What number is missing from the table below? V W 140 7 180 9 220 ? 400 20 8 points

How would you find the missing number in the pattern below? 3, 9, 15, 21, ___, 33 6 points

The answering team loses its turn and 8 of their points.

What number is missing from the table below? T 21 30 38 45 U 3 12 20 ? 8 points

What is the relationship between each pair of numbers in the table below? C D 4 29 8 33 12 37 16 41 5 points

The answering team loses its turn and 4 of their points.

The answering team loses its turn and 6 of their points.

What number is missing from the pattern below? 1, 6, 4, 9, 7, 12, 10, 15, ___, 18 8 points

How would you find the next number in the pattern? 60, 49, 38, 27 4 points

What is the relationship between each pair of numbers in the table below? O P 60 4 90 6 150 10 180 12 7 points

most number of points wins! GAME OVER! The team with the most number of points wins!

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