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Find the next three terms in each sequence 40, 10, 5/2, 5/8,... if anyone can explain how to do this please
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Find the next three terms in each sequence
40, 10, 5/2, 5/8,...
if anyone can explain how to do this please
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This sequence is the number = the previous number * 1/4
so, 5/8 * 1/4 = 5/32
5/32 * 1/4 = 5/128
5/128 * 1/4 = 5/512
Final answer:
5/32, 5/128, 5/512
Hope I could help :)
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you keep dividing by four, or you can multiply by 1/4
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