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Inside Out Homework #5

Inside Out Homework #5. AMSTI – IMP Patterns Book. Online Function Machine Link. http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/FunctionMachine/.

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Inside Out Homework #5

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  1. Inside OutHomework #5 AMSTI – IMP Patterns Book

  2. Online Function Machine Link • http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/FunctionMachine/

  3. Directions:1. Supply the missing entry for the table.2. Write a rule for each table that tells you what to do to the ‘In’ to get the ‘Out’. 3. Express each rule as a complete sentence.

  4. Directions:1. Supply the missing entry for the table.2. Write a rule for each table that tells you what to do to the ‘In’ to get the ‘Out’. 3. Express each rule as a complete sentence.

  5. Directions:1. Supply the missing entry for the table.2. Write a rule for each table that tells you what to do to the ‘In’ to get the ‘Out’. 3. Express each rule as a complete sentence.

  6. Directions:1. Supply the missing entry for the table.2. Write a rule for each table that tells you what to do to the ‘In’ to get the ‘Out’. 3. Express each rule as a complete sentence.

  7. Directions:1. Supply the missing entry for the table.2. Write a rule for each table that tells you what to do to the ‘In’ to get the ‘Out’. 3. Express each rule as a complete sentence.

  8. Group Assignment1. Create two ‘In and Out’ tables of your own, designed to ‘stump’ your classmates, one that is numeric and one that is non-numeric.2. Have the solution on a separate paper.

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