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While sorting some beads, Pamela put 1 bead in the first jar, 2 beads in the second jar, 3 beads in the third jar, and 5 beads in the fourth jar. What kind of sequence is this? arithmetic geometric both
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While sorting some beads, Pamela put 1 bead in the first jar, 2 beads in the second jar, 3
beads in the third jar, and 5 beads in the fourth jar. What kind of sequence is this?
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