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The first five terms of an arithmetic sequence are 5,11,17,23,29. What is the rule for the 9th term of this sequence?

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Answer:

53

Explanation:

You are adding six to each number, 5+6=11 so 6x9-1=53

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5,11,17,23,29,..35 ..,41,47,53,59,65,71

5+6 = 11

11+6= 17

17+6= 23

23+6= 29

29+6= 35

35+6= 41

41+6= 47

47+6= 53

53+6= 59

59+6=65

65+6=61

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