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The first 3 numbers in a sequence are 30000, 12000, and 4800. Use a percent to describe the pattern of the sequence. List the next two terms
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The first 3 numbers in a sequence are 30000, 12000, and 4800. Use a percent to describe the pattern of the sequence. List the next two terms
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from 30000 to 12000 is 2.5 from 12000 to 4800 is 2.5 so using 2.5 you divide 2.5 from 4800= 1920 1920/2.5= 768
the anwers for the sequence are 1920 and 768
the percentage is .025%
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