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What is a rule for the sequence below? 1.8, 2.85, 3.90, 4.95, 6
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What is a rule for the sequence below?
1.8, 2.85, 3.90, 4.95, 6
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Start with 1.8, then add 1.05 repeatedly
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Hello,
The rule is to
add each 1.05 each time
to the number.
If you ever want to find the common difference, simply take the second number of the sequence and subtract it by the first (2.85 - 1.8).
Hope this helps =).
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