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15,60, 240, fine the 6th term

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Notice that the sequence has a common ratio of 4:


\begin{gathered} 15*4=60 \\ 60*4=240 \end{gathered}

The n-th term of a sequence with first term equal to a and common ratio r is:


a\cdot r^(n-1)

The first term of this sequence is 15 and the common ratio is 4, then the nth term is:


15\cdot4^(n-1)

Substitute n=6 to find the 6th term:


15\cdot4^(6-1)=15\cdot4^5=15\cdot1024=15,360

Therefore, the 6th term of the sequence, is:


15,360

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