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Draw a bar model for the following problem: Mason spent 40%…

Draw a bar model for the following problem: Mason spent 40% of the money in his piggy bank on toy cars. He spent 2/3 of his remaining money on dinosaurs. He now has $32. How much money did he have originally? Choose the number of equal units to split your percent bar in so that the corresponding bar for the total money in Mason’s piggy bank is divided into a number of units that correlates with each of the amounts in the problem.

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Below you will see the first three figures in a growing patt…

Below you will see the first three figures in a growing pattern problem.  Match each potential prompt you might ask students about this pattern with the type of pattern it prepares students to see about the figure. Figure long description (click to reveal) Each of the three figures alternate between black and white squares. The figure on the far left is labeled as Figure 1. The squares are organized into three columns: the first column has a black square, then a white one, and then a black one; the second column starts with a black square and then continues white, black, white, blank; the third column is identical to the first one. Figure 2 has five columns. The far left and right columns are identical; they begin with a black square followed by 3 white squares underneath the black one followed by another black square. Columns 2 and 4 are also identical and begin with a white square, followed by a black one under it, then black, then white. Column 3 begins with a black square and alternates white, black, white, black. Figure 3 has 7 columns. Column 1 and 7 start with a black square, have 5 white squares underneath it, and end with a black square. Column 2 and 6 begin with a white square followed by a black square and then 3 white squares followed by another black square and a white square. Columns 3 and 5 start with 2 white squares followed by a black square, a white one, another black one, and finally 2 white squares. Column 4 begins with a white square and alternates black, white, black, white, black, white.  

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When you instantiate an object from a class, ____ is reserve…

When you instantiate an object from a class, ____ is reserved for each instance field in the class.

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A compiler ignores whitespace (that is, any combination of n…

A compiler ignores whitespace (that is, any combination of nonprinting characters) between words and lines.

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Application classes frequently instantiate objects that use…

Application classes frequently instantiate objects that use the objects of other classes.

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Dots (or periods) in a Java statement are used to separate t…

Dots (or periods) in a Java statement are used to separate the names of the components that make up the statement.

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A data item is ____ when it cannot be changed while a progra…

A data item is ____ when it cannot be changed while a program is running.

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A(n) ____ method is a method that creates and initializes cl…

A(n) ____ method is a method that creates and initializes class objects.

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The reference to an object that is passed to any object’s no…

The reference to an object that is passed to any object’s nonstatic class method is called the ____.

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An application’s main() method must have a void return type.

An application’s main() method must have a void return type.

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