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Submit your answers to the following questions. Be sure to explain your reasoning for each; it is helpful to draw this out to get started to see any quantitative patterns that develop.
If you write the counting numbers in rows of 7 numbers each, like shown below (but you keep going), where all the number line up in seven vertical columns as you go. (Note in the example below, the number 13 is in the 2nd row and the 6th column.)
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
In which column would the number 100 land?
In which row?
Now write the counting numbers in rows of 6 numbers each. What’s the location of 100 in this array?
Write arrays with other length rows. Find a way to predict in which row and column 100 will land for any array of numbers.

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