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A pattern follows the rule "Starting with two, every consecutive line has a number one more than the previous line." 1. How many marbles must be in the fifth line?
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A pattern follows the rule "Starting with two, every consecutive line has a number one more than the previous line." 1. How many marbles must be in the fifth line?
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A pattern follows the rule "Starting with two, every consecutive line has a number one more than the previous line."
1. How many marbles must be in the fifth line?
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there will be six marbles on 5th Line
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it will be 6 marbles
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