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Describe the pattern of decay for the sequance. 256, 192, 144, 108, 81, 60.8, 45.6, 34.2, 25.6, 19.2, 14.4
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Describe the pattern of decay for the sequance. 256, 192, 144, 108, 81, 60.8, 45.6, 34.2, 25.6, 19.2, 14.4
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256, 192, 144, 108, 81, 60.8, 45.6, 34.2, 25.6, 19.2, 14.4
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256-192= 64
192-144=48
144-108=36
108-81=27
81- 60.8=20.2
60.8-45.6=15.2
45.6-34.2= 11.4
34.2-25.6=8.6
25.6-19.2= 6.4
19.2-14.4= 4.8
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