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I really need help with b I have already done a-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

In the first pattern, there were 6 sticks

In the second pattern, there were 10 sticks.

In the third pattern, there were 14 sticks.

Based on the pattern, we see that each time, 4 more sticks are added and that the initial amount of stick is 6.

Thus: the equation for how many sticks there would be in pattern n is:

# of sticks in pattern n = 6 + 4n

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