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' Two weeks ago, I bought two cupcakes. One week ago, I bought nine cupcakes. I would like to continue the pattern. ' What is the pattern? What would the next number b…
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' Two weeks ago, I bought two cupcakes. One week ago, I bought nine cupcakes. I would like to continue the pattern. '
What is the pattern? What would the next number be? Nine or two? Or would it be eleven?
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Next week you would buy 15
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