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Your basketball team scored 4 fewer than twice as many points as the other team. a. Write and expression for the number of points your team scored. b. The other team scored 24 points. How many points did your team score? For a. IAlgebra
Jake scored x points in the first basketball game. He scored 2 fewer points in the next game. His teammate, Jack, scored 2y points in the first game and 4 more than twice as many points in the next game. Write and simplify anLanguage Arts
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1. Leaves alternate: goto 2
1. Leaves opposite: goto 29
2. Leaves pinnately topalmately lobed or very coarsely toothed: goto 3
2. Leaves unlobed but sometimes with afinely toothed margin: go to 8
3. Leaves palmately lobed: goto 4
3. Leaves pinnately lobed or coarselytoothed, fruit an acorn: go to key of oaks
4. Leaves only in partpalmately lobed (leaves variable on the same tree from unlobed tomitten-shaped): go to 5
4. Leaves all palmately lobed: go to 6
5. Leaves with toothed margins and not aromatic, main veins looping at ends to veins above, sap milky, fruit multiple druplets (a conglomerate of single-seeded fleshy fruits):
Morus rubra(red mulberry)
Morus rubra
5. Leaves with entire margins and aromatic when crushed, main veins not looping at ends, sap not milky, fruit a single drupe looking like a golf ball on a tee:
Sassafras albidum (sassafras)
Sassafras albidum (sassafras)
6. Stipule scars completely encircle the twig, leaves 4 lobed, fruit erect and an elongated aggregate of winged seeds:
Liriodendron tulipifera(tulip-tree or tulip poplar)
Liriodendron tulipifera
6. Stipule scars not encircling twig, leaves 3 or 5 lobed, fruit hanging and ball shaped: go to 7
7. Leaves with shallow lobes and no strong smell, fruit a ball of wind-dispersed seeds that break away from the center, bark thin and shedding toleave white patches on trunk, frequently along streams:
Platanus occidentalis (sycamore)
Platanus occidentalis (sycamore)
7. Leaves deeply lobed and star shaped with 5 definite lobes and an aromatic scent when crushed, fruit a hard spiky ball with holes, bark not shedding:
Liquidambar styraciflua(sweet gum)
Liquidambar styraciflua
8. Leaves entire, marginsmooth to wavy:
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8. Leaves toothed or containing at least some teeth: goto 14
9.Leaves heart-shaped, fruit a legume often found directly attached to larger branches, small tree:
Cercis canadensis (redbud)
Cercis canadensis (redbud)
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9. Leaves elongated, longer than wide, fruitnot a legume:
10. Leaves spicy-aromaticwhen crushed, fruit a small red drupe, leaves about 10 cmlong, shrub to small tree:
Lindera benzoin (spicebush)
Lindera benzoin (spicebush)
10. Leaves not spicy-aromatic when crushed,fruit not red: go to 11
11. Leaves 3 to 5 cm longor less, small tree to erect shrub, leaves leathery and semi-evergreen:
Vacciniumarboreum (farkleberry) [Note: other less common Vaccinium species are also present in the area]
Vacciniumarboreum (farkleberry) [Note: other less common Vaccinium species are also present in the area]
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11. Leaves greater than 10 to 13 cm long: goto 12
12. Leaves about 13 to 15cm long: go to 13
12. Leaves to 25 cm long, twigs and lowerleaf surfaces rusty pubescent, long and thin terminal bud distinctively rusty, leaves malodorous when crushed:
Asimina triloba (paw-paw)
Asimina triloba (paw-paw)
13. Leaves often purplespotted in late summer and fall, medium tree, bark deeply angular and blocky,leaf scar with a single banana-shaped bundle trace, fruit a 4 cm fleshy berry, orange when ripe:
Diospyros virginiana (persimmon)
Diospyros virginiana (persimmon)
13. Leaves often crowded at tips of twigs,widest about 2/3 from base, bark not blocky, leaf scar with three bundle-traces,fruit a small blue drupe, early red fall coloration:
Nyssa sylvatica (black gum)
14. Leaf base uneven or asymmetrical, or bud asymmetrical in scar:go to 15
14. Leaf base even and symmetrical: go to 18
15. Leaves once toothed: go to 16
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15. Leaves twice toothed ( large teeth againbearing smaller teeth): go to key of the elms
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16.Bark not warty, only twoterminal bud scales, leaf broadly heart-shaped:
Tilia americana (basswood)
Tilia americana (basswood)
16. Bark of trunk with warty raisedridges, imbricate terminal bud scales, leaf not heart-shaped: go to 17
17. Leaves narrow, less than half asbroad as long, teeth reduced:
Celtis laevigata(southern hackberry) Note: where their ranges overlap, C.laevigata and C. occidentalis hybridize, producing individuals withintermediate characteristics.
Celtis laevigata(southern hackberry) Note: where their ranges overlap, C.laevigata and C. occidentalis hybridize, producing individuals withintermediate characteristics.
17. Leaves wide, more than half as broad as long,teeth coarse:
Celtis occidentalis(northern hackberry)
Celtis occidentalis(northern hackberry)
18. Leaves clearly once toothed or twice toothed: go to 21
18. Leaves irregularly toothed, or not clearly once or twice toothed: go to 19
19. Twigs armed with sharp spines with short spur-shoots present, fruit small and apple-like. Note: Crataegusspecies are numerous and difficult to identify. Crataegusphaenopyrum (Washington hawthorn) is illustrated here. Magic number 2 8 8 – a better calculator.
Crataegussp. (hawthorn)
Crataegussp. (hawthorn)
19. Twigs not armed and without spur-shoots, fruit not apple-like: go to 20
20. Bark smooth and flutedas a muscle, fruit in a winged bract:
Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam)
Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam)
20. Bark rough and scaley, seed in aninflated bag, bud scales with fine striations under hand lens:
Ostrya virginiana (hop hornbeam)
Ostrya virginiana (hop hornbeam)
21. Leaves once toothed: go to 22
21. Leaves twice toothed ( large teeth againbearing smaller teeth): go to 27
22. Leaves more than 3 times as long as wide: go to 23
22. Leaves less than twice as long as wide, or about two times as long as wide: go to 24
23. Petioles with 2 prominent glands, more than one bud scale, bark with horizontal rows of lenticels and flaky on large trees, fruit a fleshy drupe (single-seeded):
Prunus serotina (black cherry)
Prunus serotina (black cherry)
23. Petioles without 2 prominent glands, one bud scale, bark cracking to form vertical ridges with lenticels not in rows, fruit a cottony capsule, commonly found along streams and lakes:
Salix nigra (black willow)
Salix nigra (black willow)
24. Main veins looping at ends to veins above, lobed or mitten-shaped leaves may be found but some trees may have only unlobed leaves, sap milky, fruit a multiple of druplets (a conglomerate of single-seeded fleshy fruits):
Morus rubra(red mulberry)
Morus rubra
24. Main veins not looping, leaves not lobed, sap not milky, fruit not as above: go to 25
25. Leaves somewhat triangular and regularly toothed, petioles flattened, fruit a cottony capsule:
Populus deltoides(cottonwood)
Populus deltoides
25. Leaves not triangular or if triangular then with irregular teeth, petioles round, fruit otherwise: go to 26
26. Teeth small but prominent, veins distinctly parallel, twigs with long pointed winter buds, fruit a triangular nut in a spiny covering, smooth gray bark:
Fagus grandifolia(American beech)
Fagus grandifolia
26. Teeth somewhat irregular, veins not strikingly parallel, twigs with small buds and armed with sharp spines, fruit small and apple-like, bark not smooth. Note: Crataegusspecies are numerous and difficult to identify. Crataegusphaenopyrum (Washington hawthorn) is illustrated here.
Crataegussp. (hawthorn)
Crataegussp. (hawthorn)
27. Bark smooth and flutedas a muscle, fruit in a winged bract:
Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam)
Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam)
27. Bark scaly, ridged, or smooth with corky wings, but not fluted; fruit an winged samara or in an inflated bag: go to 28
28. Teeth tending to be irregular, twigs without corky ridges, seed in aninflated bag, bud scales with fine striations under hand lens:
Ostrya virginiana(hop hornbeam)
Ostrya virginiana(hop hornbeam)
28. Teeth tending to be regular, twigs with corky ridges, seed a winged samara:
Ulmus alata(winged elm)
Ulmus alata
29. Leaves palmately lobed,fruit a double samara:
29. Leaves not lobed: goto 30
30. Leaf margin smooth,tree small, fruits clustered, leaf veins running parallel to margin at edge ofleaf, distinctive large terminal buds:
Cornus florida (flowering dogwood)
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Cornus florida (flowering dogwood)
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30. Leaf margin finely toothed, shrub tosmall tree, thick reddish brown pubescence on petiole:
Viburnum rufidulum(bluehaw)
Viburnum rufidulum(bluehaw)
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