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Help PLZZZ What are the next three terms in the sequence 4096, 1024, 256, 64, ...? 16, 4, 0 16, 4, 1 32, 8, 4 32, 8, 2
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What are the next three terms in the sequence 4096, 1024, 256, 64, ...?
16, 4, 0
16, 4, 1
32, 8, 4
32, 8, 2
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It’s A or B lmk :))))
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The answer is B 16,4,1
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