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Which rule describes the pattern shown? 41, 54, 67, 80, 93, 106

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Final answer:

The pattern is described by adding 13 to each term.

Step-by-step explanation:

The pattern shown in the given sequence 41, 54, 67, 80, 93, 106 can be described by the rule of adding 13 to each term to get the next term.

For example, 41 + 13 = 54, 54 + 13 = 67, and so on.

By continuing this pattern, you can determine that the next terms in the sequence would be 119, 132, 145, and so on.

1. Start with 41, which is the first number in the sequence.

2. Add 13 to 41: 41 + 13 = 54.

3. Add 13 to 54: 54 + 13 = 67.

4. Add 13 to 67: 67 + 13 = 80.

5. Add 13 to 80: 80 + 13 = 93.

6. Add 13 to 93: 93 + 13 = 106.

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Answer:

adding by 13

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract 54-41

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