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the first number in a pattern is 6. the pattern follows the rule divide by 2. the add 8. complete the table to show the next three numbers in the patter.
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the first number in a pattern is 6. the pattern follows the rule divide by 2. the add 8. complete the table to show the next three numbers in the patter.
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It goes 6, Then 12,Then 14,Then 15
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First 6, then 11, then 13.5, then (honestly I don't know the rest). '__'
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