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(Sequences and Summations) How would you solve this? Please give an explanation rather than just answering the question.

(Sequences and Summations) How would you solve this? Please give an explanation rather-example-1

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Explanation:

To find the Tth term of an arithmetic progression, you should use the formula: Tn: a + (n-1)d, whereby 'a' is the first term, you have to find 'n' and 'd' is the difference between the first 2 numbers to find out by how much the arithmetic progression is increasing or decreasing. Hence, 29/30 minus 4/5 equals to 1/6. 'a' is 4/5 and 'd' is 1/6.

Use the above formula by replace a and d then you'll get the answer. Hope this helps.

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