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What is the 6th term of the geometric sequence shown?80, 40, 20, . . .a: 1b: 1 1 over 4c: 2 1 over 2d: 5
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What is the 6th term of the geometric sequence shown?80, 40, 20, . . .a: 1b: 1 1 over 4c: 2 1 over 2d: 5
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What is the 6th term of the geometric sequence shown?80, 40, 20, . . .a: 1b: 1 1 over 4c: 2 1 over 2d: 5
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than you check this line of terms
1. 80=160/2
2. 40=80/2
3. 20=40/2
4. 10=20/2
5. 5=10/2
6. 2 1/2 = 5/2 so what mean that choice c. is right sure
hope this will help you
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