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Find the three arithmetic means in this sequence 14 and 26
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Find the three arithmetic means in this sequence 14 and 26
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We subtract them and divide by four to find the common difference d. The intermediate means implies that there are four increments, thus we shall have:
(26-14)=12
hence
12/4=3
thus
d=2 and the missing means are:
26, 23,20,17,14
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