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Answer:120(1/2)^(n-1)

Explanation:

60*x=120, x=60/120=1/2 so the sequence goes by a ratio of 1/2

a(n)=b(c)^n-1 and c=1/2. b= a(1)=120 so the formula is a(n)= 120(1/2)^(n-1)

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Answer:

a(n)= 120(1/2)^(n-1)

Explanation:

60*x=120, x=60/120=1/2 so the sequence goes by a ratio of 1/2

a(n)=b(c)^n-1 and c=1/2. b= a(1)=120 so the formula is a(n)= 120(1/2)^(n-1)

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