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In an arithmetic sequence, if you are given a3=93 and a5=135, find a100. To earn full credit, show your work using a method explained in the Orientation.
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In an arithmetic sequence, if you are given a3=93 and a5=135, find a100. To earn full credit, show your work using a method explained in the Orientation.
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In an arithmetic sequence, if you are given a3=93 and a5=135, find a100. To earn full credit, show your work using a method explained in the Orientation.
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fine the common difference and the the first term to get your answer
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