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Answer:

1. C

2. B

3 A

4. A

Explanation:

#1

Brady starts off with 12 coins

And buys 6 more coins every year

So add 6 to find number of coins he will have the next year until we've done it five times ( because we want to find how many he will have after 5 years )

12 ( 1st year )

Add 6

12 + 6 = 18 ( 2nd year )

Add 6

18 + 6 = 24 ( 3rd year )

Add 6

24 + 6 = 30 ( 4th year )

Add 6

30 + 6 = 36 ( 5th year )

By the fifth year he will have 36 coins and the sequence would be

12, 18, 24, 30, 36

Which corresponds with answer choice C

2

15, 19, 23, 27, ?

We want to find the next term

To do so we must find the common difference

We can do this by subtracting the last given term by the term before it

27 - 23 = 4

Just to clarify we can do the terms before those

19 - 15 = 4

So the common difference is 4

Now to find the next term we simply add 4 to the last given term

27 + 4 = 31

The next term would be 31

3. Cumulative property of addition states that you can add any 3 numbers in a different order and they will be the same

a + b + 2 = 2 + a + b

Same variables and numbers just different order

Therefore this is an example of cumulative property of addition

4. The GCF ( greatest common factor ) is the greatest number that the two numbers can be divided by

18a and 24ab

Factors of 18

2 , 9 , 6, 3 , 1 and 18

Factors of 24

24, 1, 2, 12, 6, 4, 3 and 8

The greatest factor that both 18 and 24 have is 6

The GCF would be 6a ( not 6 ) because both numbers share a common variable (a) ( 18a , 24ab )

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