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The first three terms of a sequence are given. Round to the nearest thousandth (if necessary): 261. 256, 251.... Find the 50th term.
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The first three terms of a sequence are given. Round to the nearest thousandth (if necessary): 261. 256, 251.... Find the 50th term.
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50th term = 16
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