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An object falls 3 meters during the first second, another 15 meters during the second second, and then 75 meters more during the third second. If this pattern continues, how far…
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An object falls 3 meters during the first second, another 15 meters during the second second, and then 75 meters more during the third second. If this pattern continues, how far does the object fall during the first 4 seconds?
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3 times 5 equals 15
15 times 5 equals 75
75 times 5 equals 375
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