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What is the common ratio between successive terms in the sequence? 1.5, 1.2, 0.96, 0.768
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1.2/1.5 =
0.8
0.96/1.2 =
0.8
0.768/0.96 =
0.8
So the common ratio between successive terms is
0.8
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