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Consider the arithmetic sequence 4, 7, 10, 13, . . . and complete the statements. The common difference is . The fifth term is . The sixth term is .
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Consider the arithmetic sequence 4, 7, 10, 13, . . . and complete the statements. The common difference is . The fifth term is . The sixth term is .
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Consider the arithmetic sequence 4, 7, 10, 13, . . . and complete the statements. The common difference is . The fifth term is . The sixth term is .
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Answer: 3 , 16 , 19
Step-by-step explanation: you have to add by 3
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If you look at the difference it seems to be +3 between all of them
Therefor the 5th is 16
And the 6th is 19
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