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Look at the following number sequence. 6, 13, 20, 27, . . . Based on the pattern, what are the next two terms? 34, 1323 41, 48 189, 1323 34, 41
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Look at the following number sequence.
6, 13, 20, 27, . . .
Based on the pattern, what are the next two terms?
34, 1323
41, 48
189, 1323
34, 41
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D. 34,41
Look closely the difference in two terms is equals to 7 so 27+7=34, 34+7=41
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34,41 hoped this helped. the common difference was 7. 13-6=7. so you add 7+27=34. add an additional 7 and you get 41.
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